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SlideShark is the one and only app used to reliably view and share PowerPoint on the iPad or iPhone. Get it for free now. Via Robin Good
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March 29, 9:11 AM
Slideshark is a free mobile app which allows you to show and broadcast PowerPoint presentations to anyone across the desk or around the world while providing you with tens of useful features. PPT presentations maintain all of their original look, fonts, graphics, animations and links. Slideshark is a great tool for any professional presenter, who travels, moves from conference to conference but needs to have always access to all of its presentations in a reliable fashion. Additionally Slideshark makes your iPhone/iPad/iPod act as super-efficient remote controller and preview unit for your slide, giving you the possibility to deliver and control your presentations directly from your iPhone or iPad. Key features included in version 3:
For businesses there is SlideShark Pro version which costs $95/year (less than $10/mo) and it provides 1GB of presentation space for one user. The Team Edition, which costs $149/year offers access to unlimited team members and 5GB of storage space. Pricing info: https://www.slideshark.com/Products/Compare-Products.aspx Find out more: https://www.slideshark.com/ Download free mobile app here: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/slideshark-view-share-presentations/id471369684?mt=8 (Thanks to Baiba Svenca for reporting on this new release) Delete the scoop?
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Fred Sitkins explores some of the benefits of using what iTunes U has to offer schools, teachers, and administrators. Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) Delete the scoop?
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