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The Best Online Web Presentation Software Tools

Top 5 Best Online Web Presentation Software Tools:

1. PowerPoint Online

The online presentation software, PowerPoint Online, includes many (but not all) of the features of its premium counterpart. Format text, use animations, and include other graphic elements. Since it's web-based, there are also collaboration features and cloud storage. PowerPoint provides many help documents and articles to its users. The tool also includes online help in the form of the Tell Me tool.

2. Google Slides

Google Slides' features rival those of premium presentation software tools. It's real-time collaboration tools make it ideal for times. Google Slides is also a great option if you intend to publish your presentation online. Plus, even though Google Slides is a cloud-based tool, you can change the settings to use it while you're offline.

3. Keynote

Keynote is well-documented. There's good technical support and other resources from both Apple and third parties.

4. Zoho Show

Zoho Show is part of a popular office productivity suite. According to the website, the free version of this office suite is available for teams of up to 5 users. The free version also offers some nice extra features for teams such as secure file collaboration and in-app chat.

5. Ludus

It's designed with creativity and the web in mind. So, you can easily integrate content from other web services like YouTube, Vimeo, DropBox, GIPHY, and more. It's also got some nice design tools including the ability to upload fonts, blend colors, use overlays, and more.


So, here is my own Google presentation:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tz91nJkt8ybt4f3Pv7Ufm79mnz5HZqTXLOPfbkX6mo8/edit?usp=sharing

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