

Prezi
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Produce visually interactive presentations with zooming navigation, multimedia embedding, templates for various needs, real-time collaboration, analytics, offline editing, and integration with conferencing tools to support adaptable, engaging narrative flow.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Online
- iPhone
- iPad
Features
- Real time collaboration
- Works Offline
- Portable
- Non linear presentation
- Embedded media
- Slideshow Maker
- Dynamic content
- Non linear editor
- Drag and Drop
Tags
- collaborative
- Presentation
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Comments and Reviews
Using Prezi definitely impressed my presentation group. It took presentation to a whole new feel and gave it a different skin.
Its pretty easy to manage Prezi. In fact, you can master it in a hour. But, after that, we will found how limited is Prezi.
In reality, Prezi doesn't live the hyped, its too limited to create a different presentation.
Anyone that tries to compare Prezi with Powerpoint does not understand or know how to use Prezi. It is a whole different ballgame. Not only does Prezi allow you to make wonderful presentations that will leave your audience spellbound, but be much more creative. Other types of presentation programs do not allow you to go about with your creative juices. Audiences will never get bored watching your screen. And while I do find Prezi much more dynamic, it also requires more time and imagination to pull off. If you are looking to pitch something to someone, tell a story or simply stand out (and have the time to), use it.
Nothing bores people more than those shitty power points that have no dynamism to them.
This zoom-in-out approach really helps you follow the points of a presentation without boring the hell out of everyone in the room, especially with the million available templates out there you can use if you're in a bind.
I've raised many eyebrows by using Prezi for my presentations, and people were intrigued and asked me afterwards what software I used.
It's lovely.