"Hollywood", created by Publishing Solutions Inc and sold by IBM, was
a flashy business presentation program for Windows 3.0. It features
many easy to create visual effects, vector drawing, data graphing,
and an outliner. Even under pre-TrueType Windows 3.0 it supports
rescaleable fonts providing sharp large printed text.
with the intent to complete a version for OS/2 Presentation Manager.
It is unclear if an OS/2 version was ever completed and released. In
1991 IBM dismantled their IBM Desktop Software group, and Claris
bought the rights to IBM Hollywood.
Harvard Graphics for Windows, and PowerPoint