Adobe Presenter 7 not compatible with Office 2010?

Despit Adobe's claims of a new version capable of functioning with office 2010, I still see it will not detect Powerpoint in both x86 as well as x64 bits versions, yes, BOTH!!!!

Office 64 bit is definitely not supported. For 32 bit Office 2010, Presenter is definitely supported otherwise it will not even install
You can check for PowerPoint if Presenter got added to the list of disabled add-ins. If that is the case you can enable the same and will start seeing the Adobe Presenter Tab

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