PowerPoint 2003 is still copyrighted by Microsoft. Abandonware is not a legal concept. Distributing a portable repack violates the End User License Agreement (EULA). While Microsoft rarely sues individual downloaders, using it in a corporate environment puts you at risk of audits and fines.
A: Possibly, but with compatibility issues. You would need to run it in Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode and disable DEP (Data Execution Prevention). Many animations and embedded videos will fail. microsoft powerpoint 2003 portable version full
: Microsoft ended all support (including security updates) for PowerPoint 2003 on April 8, 2014 . PowerPoint 2003 is still copyrighted by Microsoft
A: Cracked portable versions usually remove the Clip Art library to save space. You will only get basic shapes. microsoft powerpoint 2003 portable version full