9.8
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Present with ease, collaborate with efficiency.
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Starts from $12/User/Month, also offers free forever plan
Google Slides emerges as a standout tool for collaborative presentations, earning praise for its seamless teamwork capabilities. Users appreciate the ability to work simultaneously on presentations from diverse locations, enhancing team cohesion. The live cloud collaboration feature ensures real-time updates and version history, reducing the risk of lost work. ...Read more
Enables multiple collaborators to work on a single presentation file simultaneously, enhancing collaboration and saving time.
Accessible from anywhere, offering portability and convenience for users.
Real-time collaboration feature allows for immediate updates and interactions.
Integrates well with other Google products, providing a seamless user experience.
Lacks advanced presentation features when compared to software like Microsoft PowerPoint.
Performance can be impacted when adding too many collaborators, leading to occasional lags.
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Jin K
01/03/20
"Google Slides vs Microsoft Powerpoint"
What do you like best? It's ability to easily collaborate with others and the in time update from different users which makes group projects where presentations are required much easier
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Laura B
01/02/20
"Great for student presentations"
What do you like best? Easy to use. Everything is in the cloud. Great for collaborative work/editing. Easy to find free, attractive templates online. Can be accessed on almost any platform.
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Akshat G
01/02/20
"Google Slides"
What do you like best? it is cloud based slides, wherever you go your slides are with you, this is the best part of google slides.
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Ankur J
12/30/19
"Good alternative of Microsoft's Power Point for PPT"
What do you like best? - Web based application. I can access it anytime and from any device - be it laptop or phone.
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User in Higher Education
12/28/19
"Best Slide Application"
What do you like best? The ease of use and how simple and creative Google Slides is.
UI
User in Information Technology and Services
12/25/19
"Need to have better animations and features"
What do you like best? 1. The ability to collaborate with team members real-time is the best part about Google Slides. It saves the headache of maintaining multiple versions.
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Július V
12/24/19
"Everything your presentation needs"
What do you like best? Google's solution is inexpensive and easy to use. Very intuitive user interface with lots of templates, customization, transitions and many other options.
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Rahman K
12/24/19
"Cloud based Presentation Making Application"
What do you like best? Presentations can be easily created without downloading and installing any special heavy presentation software. They can be easily shared & sent to other people who require the access. Multiple members of the team can collaboratively create & edit the presentations. The presentations can be also exported in various file formats like PPT or PDF for offline viewing. The presentation file is auto-saved at regular intervals & actions making the tacking of changes history ...
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Rahman K
12/24/19
"Cloud based Presentation Making Application"
What do you like best? Presentations can be easily created without downloading and installing any special heavy presentation software. They can be easily shared & sent to other people who require the access. Multiple members of the team can collaboratively create & edit the presentations. The presentations can be also exported in various file formats like PPT or PDF for offline viewing. The presentation file is auto-saved at regular intervals & actions making the tacking of changes history ...
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Shagun B
12/20/19
"Great Online Collaboration Tool"
What do you like best? The best part about google slides is that you can access the slides anywhere, make changes and also share it on the fly with any of your team members and they can also collaborate. They also support the MS Office Powerpoint slides, so you can add any of your pre-created slide decks to google online slides and continue your work there.
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