Prezi is a communication tool that
helps you organize, present, and share your ideas. A popular alternative to
Microsoft PowerPoint and other presentation applications, Prezi announced that it has passed the 15
million user milestone.
For those not familiar, Prezi uses a map-like metaphor for creating
presentations instead of a slideshow metaphor. This makes it possible to create
non-linear presentations, or presentations that use spatial metaphors for organizing
ideas, like mind maps. Unlike PowerPoint and other Office apps the features aren’t
“hidden” in menus, which makes it easier to find different options. The new UI
launched should be easier for new users to get started.
Prezi allows you to create eye-catching flash based presentations with
just a few clicks and drags. It is very similar to PowerPoint, but with more
powerful and interesting features. Instead of your presentation being on
separate slides, all of your content is on a single canvas and you can add
text, graphics, and videos. You can also embed YouTube videos into the presentation
Prezi had a unique opportunity to cooperate with the World Economic
Forum's IdeasLab session in 2010 organized as a part of the annual world
leader's meeting in Davos , Switzerland . A really interesting
article for you Prezi authors out there can be found here.
Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software that opens up a new world
between whiteboards and slides. Sporting a zoomable canvas, it makes it fun to explore
ideas, and presenting them to the world with an unconventional spin. The web
version of Prezi is free, but if you want the desktop version or certain other
features you’ll have to go for the Pro account, which costs $159 a year.
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