

Office Sway is a presentation program and is part of the Microsoft Office family of products. The sway files must stay on the internet,no downloading. And the last I heard it has one serious shortcoming. How about Sway? It is still very much in development. I've been reading about Tableau, have not tried it I've only played with it a little and was really impressed. One of the supported “chart types” is LaTex equations. Easily create and insert flowcharts and other diagrams in Office documents. Lucidchart is an HTML5-based visual collaboration tool that makes drawing diagrams fast and easy. If you want LaTex, then take a look at this LucidChart LaTex support. Which is really the shame, because we could engage our audience so much better with right tools.

PowerPoint is stagnating for a looong while. Support for separate presenter's user interface - presenter should be able to easily cue the laughing track, or theatrically raise music volume, or see audience feedback.īoth Prezi and reveal.js and some other tools I've seen, add too much design fluff and fail to deliver any fresh approach. Mobile interface served for audience so they can participate in quizzes, voting and interactive experiments.īranching flows of presentation, so you can dive into more details on one branch, or skim through it on other branch (without running through slides franticly).įree style presentation where some presenter zooms in and out of tree representation of our knowledge of the presentation subject. Interactive slide elements like simulations, parametrized graphs, shells for SSH and interpreted languages. Is anyone thinking beyond slides? We need to demand more from our presentational tools.
