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\documentclass[12pt]{beamer}
\usepackage{pgfpages}
% These slides also contain speaker notes. You can print just the slides,
% just the notes, or both, depending on the setting below. Comment out the want
% you want.
%\setbeameroption{hide notes} % Only slides
%\setbeameroption{show only notes} % Only notes
\setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right} % Both
% To give a presentation with the Skim reader (http://skim-app.sourceforge.net) on OSX so
% that you see the notes on your laptop and the slides on the projector, do the following:
%
% 1. Generate just the presentation (hide notes) and save to slides.pdf
% 2. Generate onlt the notes (show only nodes) and save to notes.pdf
% 3. With Skim open both slides.pdf and notes.pdf
% 4. Click on slides.pdf to bring it to front.
% 5. In Skim, under "View -> Presentation Option -> Synhcronized Noted Document"
% select notes.pdf.
% 6. Now as you move around in slides.pdf the notes.pdf file will follow you.
% 7. Arrange windows so that notes.pdf is in full screen mode on your laptop
% and slides.pdf is in presentation mode on the projector.
% Give a slight yellow tint to the notes page
\setbeamertemplate{note page}{\pagecolor{yellow!5}\insertnote}\usepackage{palatino}
\title{How to make Beamer slides with notes}
\author{Andrej Bauer\\University of Ljubljana}
\date{\small Planet Earth}
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}
\titlepage
\note[item]{Thank the audience for being awake.}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}
\begin{itemize}
\item Here are
\item some very boring bullets
\item about nothing.
\end{itemize}
\note[item]{Note that this slide is boring.}
\note[item]{Observe that there are no actual bullets here.}
\note[item]{Future work: add another bullet.}
\end{frame}
\end{document}
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@vezeli Thanks for the recommendation. Tested pympress in windows, it is a very nice free beamer presentation tool!

Is it possible to use it also in windows?

@mehdi-mahnam Yes, there is an alternative.

There is a PDF viewer written in Python pympress which is a dual-screen reader that offers the user presentation mode where there is a timer, current and next slide and more. It is portable so it can be used on Linux, macOS and Windows.

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