Online powerpoint applications are among top productivity tools letting you create, edit and share .ppt (powerpoint) and some other presentation formats online. They’re extremely useful if you
I have listed top 6 web based presentation tools, while all of them share some basic features of desktop powerpoint, there are some key differences…
My Recommended: ZohoShow or Thinkfree
And finally I want to quickly go over ‘print to PDF’ feature which I think provided by only 2 of the above, however even if the option isn’t there you still can convert presentations to PDF using Adobe Acrobat’s print to PDF feature accessible from browser window (File->Print).
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Aibek,
Thanks for the comparison. One minor correction, ThinkFree Show does have browser plug-ins for Firefox and IE. We also have a plug-in for WordPress and open APIs for developers. You can find out more information at viewer.thinkfree.com.
We also have some really cool integration with Flickr, allowing you to insert images from Flickr’s photo archive, Creative Commons, for publishing files with intelectual property protection, and more.
Thanks,
Jonathan
seems like I have missed your plugins somehow,my bet. I have corrected it now
Thanks. Interesting comparison.
Here are the corrections for Spresent.
Spresent.com:
- Import/export: HTML, EMBED, and SWF export (coming soon), PPT import (coming soon)
- Audio/Video: Yes - any MP3 and SWF, including animations, audio, video even applications.
- Browser plug-in: we think “No plugin required” should be an advantage, so any computer can be used.
- Collaborate: in progress
The key difference (not in the table) should be the graphics engine used. A powerful graphics enginge eventually makes all the difference for a presentation graphics.
We use Flash - we just have not seen a better graphics engine for the Web yet.
Thanks,
Sasha
Sasha, thanx lots for your detailed correction. I have 2 comments though;
1. by import/export we meant functionality of uploading files from your PC and downloading them from server, and as I remember this option wasn’t there, but glad it’s comming.
2. regarding the graphics engine used, well I agree that’s vital point but the idea here was to introduce these tools to regular folks and not to compare the technology behind each.
Anyways, as I said I am glad you guyz adding more features, I will definitely look into them once I update this post.