What Reddit Says About Presentation Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Presentation apps from 14 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/powerpoint
Canva is awesome, Powtoons is still fun. Google Slides gets the job done quickly. Most recently, Google Vids is impressing me for presentations and quick, basic video productions. ... I don’t understand the appeal of Canva, but people seem to love it.
r/powerpoint
LibreOffice's ability to export documents outlines into a presentation is hard to beat and really should have been in PowerPoint years ago. ... Yo, just wanted to drop a recommendation for deckflow . com. This site's a lifesaver for translating slides without messing up the formatting. Ser...
r/Professors
Just a basic teaching presentation- I will probably go with Google slides so I can avoid any hardware issues since I’ll be in an unfamiliar place and you never know what kind of tech glitches you will run into.
r/changemyview
I think microsoft powerpoint is the best presentation software in existance, and ill tell you why: It is extremely easy to use; There won't be much…
r/SaaS
Figma: Maximum flexibility if you know how to use it. Overkill for simple presentations. Gamma: AI-native approach. Interesting for speed but less control.
r/AIToolMadeEasy
Got tired of seeing “THIS AI MAKES PRESENTATIONS IN 30 SECONDS” everywhere, so I spent time testing most major AI presentation tools to see which ones actually hold up in real use. TL;DR at the bottom if you don’t want the rambling. ... Same prompt across all tools. Judged on: ... MagicSlides.app AN...
r/MacOS
Mac programs come close but not to the level Excel can offer and if you're using these files to use as a presentation on a computer out in the the field, more than likely it will be PC so MS Office is really the way to go. I ended up purchasing MS Office 2024 retail, the most current one time p...
r/software
On Canva you can create presentations, that's pretty straightforward and easy to do.
r/datascience
Coherent frameworks are sometimes missing in DS and I frequently see folks presenting data without explaining how it plugs into a recommendation you're making (or sometimes not making a recommendation to begin with). The Pyramid Principle by Barbara Minto is used most frequently in consulting c...
r/Advice
Since I don't make as many slide decks anymore, I just use Adobe Express' "presentation" templates. The service includes generative tools and a ton of stock images. It also gets updates a lot more frequently than companies smaller than Adobe...
r/macapps
I’m a bit (negatively) surprised to realize that I got all sorts of expensive software (mainly DAWs, NLEs) but not really an effective and also appealing app to create sleek, simple but also powerful slides … ... Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Just l...
r/ProductivityApps
i've actually been using AI for presentations daily for 3 months. here's my honest take on what works and what's still bad. ... Currently building two things. To-do web app for work-life and simple native macOS video editor with reframing
r/powerpoint
For your use case in college, depending on your major and the type of presentations I would either use Claude Pro/Max + PowerPoint, Adobe Express and firefly/Gen Studio, or Gamma + any llm to help write and refine your Gamma prompts. Tell me more about the content you are creating and audience prese...
r/ProductManagement
I use PowerPoint and Miro for different presentation "styles" and audiences.
r/powerpoint
If the requirement is to produce it in PowerPoint, I'd stick with PowerPoint at school and the free web version of PowerPoint at home. Moving a presentation back and forth between different apps is, IMO, kind of like wearing a "Kick Me. Digitally." sign. ... I personally use OnlyOffic...
r/GradSchool
SoftMaker Presentations is a cross-platform PowerPoint alternative that is available as part of the SoftMaker FreeOffice suite. It allows you to create slides quickly and use plenty of default design templates and transitions. ONLYOFFICE Presentation Editor is my favourite presentation application t...
r/consulting
You are starting to see some smaller and mid-market firms migrate to Google but PowerPoint is still the best. Google has the edge on sharing and editing but PowerPoint has more functionality and is more reliable when it comes to presentation in uncertain environments - I’ve been at some client sites...
r/macapps
Different fonts and sizes make it a great tool for me ... Just use Google Slides. It's free, simpler ui, more thought out and not as bloated, already in the cloud and accessible from anywhere..
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