It would sound better:
A previous remark while going on with the software...
The note
Let`s resume and pass to the software
It`s what I think would be great, good luck with the software
Hello
I am doing a presentation about my software, the first part is going to be in microsoft powerpoint then on my software
I want to add a note at the end of the powerpoint presentation and before the running of the software.
can I say
A note before moving to the software? Is this a good title?
Thanks
It would sound better:
A previous remark while going on with the software...
The note
Let`s resume and pass to the software
It`s what I think would be great, good luck with the software
Is the purpose of the slide simply to introduce the software?
You could have a slide that simply says "Software Demonstration"
Or better yes, the name of the software
Demonstration of XYZ or XYZ Demonstration
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.