There's a web / cloud package, Prezi, that does very nice presentations, it has some cool features, like letting you create a non-linear presentation that has branches/forks where you can dive into deeper detail or skip on the fly... Its free to use if you don't mind your presentation being 'public', the paid version lets you make private presentations and also includes an offline player http://prezi.com ... -- -john r pierce recycling used bits in santa cruz
<jhn.pierce at gmail.com> wrote:> There's a web / cloud package, Prezi,If you want to use cloud services then I would recommend googles presentation tool. I use it daily and find it very useful. It works best in chrome/chromium. You can also publish your presentation as a video. Personally, I find Prezi sucks!
On 08/26/2019 11:17 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:> <jhn.pierce at gmail.com> wrote: > >> There's a web / cloud package, Prezi, > > If you want to use cloud services then I would recommend googles > presentation tool. I use it daily and find it very useful. It works best in > chrome/chromium. > > You can also publish your presentation as a video. > > Personally, I find Prezi sucks! > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosNo cloud services.
On 08/25/2019 10:10 PM, John Pierce wrote:> There's a web / cloud package, Prezi, that does very nice presentations, it > has some cool features, like letting you create a non-linear presentation > that has branches/forks where you can dive into deeper detail or skip on > the fly... Its free to use if you don't mind your presentation being > 'public', the paid version lets you make private presentations and also > includes an offline player > > http://prezi.com ... > >No cloud services, nor do I want my slideshows to be public.