The iPad serves as a great presentation tool, thanks to Keynote or the many apps that play PowerPoint presentations. Neither of those options make creating presentations on the iPad convenient. Enter ...
While you’re probably not guilty of mucking up complex geopolitical strategy with your bad slides, chances are you’ve made some crappy ones–or, at the very least, been subjected to some–at one point ...
A recent Microsoft television ad for the Surface implies that the iPad can't open PowerPoint presentations. One of the many options for creating, viewing, and editing PowerPoint and other ...
Creating and giving effective presentations to skeptical colleagues and clients is hard enough without having to worry about potential tech glitches. Thankfully, a growing number of software programs, ...
You need a handsome presentation, pronto. You can’t bear the thought of launching PowerPoint and you don’t have the bandwidth for a full-on Keynote extravaganza. A brand new app from a brand new ...
Windows users don't have a ton of choices when it comes to making presentations, but the well-known PowerPoint has all the features you need for putting together a great presentation. Compress media ...
Jason Parker has been at CNET for nearly 15 years. He is the senior editor in charge of iOS software and has become an expert reviewer of the software that runs on each new Apple device. He now spends ...
Prezi, which sells a presentation app that competes with Microsoft PowerPoint, is angling for more business customers. Although it has managed to build a following 75 million individual registered ...
Presenting in Zoom—whether with presentation software, displaying an image slideshow, sharing a screen for a demonstration, or using a live video feed—can sometimes feel like juggling cats while ...
SlideRocket has upgraded the mobile viewer of its hosted presentations application for devices with HTML5-compliant browsers like iPhones and iPads. Once SlideRocket detects that a user’s mobile ...
What's the difference between Flowboard and Flipboard? If you're the creators of Flowboard - a presentation creation app -apparently the app name isn't different enough from Flipboard, the story ...
An audience busily typing into their laptops as you give your presentation may be the most engaged, fascinated audience you’ll ever have. Or they may be busily surfing cat videos. How do you tell?