Suggested by
Baiba Svenca
April 29, 2013 12:16 PM
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SlideCaptain is a new web-based web presentation app, which allows you to create full HTML5-CSS3 slideshows, with text and images, which can be exported as HTML or PDF files.
SlideCaptain introduces the "flow" concept, allowing sequences of slides to have branches and alternative directions. Instead of being able to go only to the "next" slide, I can also set up a slide "up" and one "down", allowing myself for three different display options after anyone slide. Furthermore a very useful navigation icon, displayed at the bottom right of my slides reminds me at all times which navigation options I have at every slide.
The app integrates with a number of online services like Flickr, Instagram and Google Drive to facilitate importing and integrating images into slideshows. You can even search directly for image files on the web and import them directly onto your slides.
By default presentations are set to "private", but as soon as you want to, you can share them publicly for everyone to see.
My comment: Powerful and promising presentation editor, altough not so intuitive as would be expected. For example, inserting new items in a slide is not as clear as it should be. Look forward to improvements in the editor UI and workflow.
Free to use.
Demo: http://slidecaptain.com/#demo
Features: http://slidecaptain.com/#appfeatures
Find out more: http://slidecaptain.com/
(Thanks to Baiba Svenca for uncovering and suggesting to me this new tool.)
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Looks like a useful tool.