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- HijoDMaite
Thinking about using this for a presentation. Anyone use this yet?
- twelveandahalf0
I've used it for an image-heavy piece which caused me untold problems with load times and slow movements even though I had saved every image for screen resolution. The general move around the presentation surface is very impressive when it doesn't drag but overall the application needs to be more powerful.
Also, in my opinion the application is useful for one-off presentations but the nature of how it works means creating a template for use across multiple presentations is tricky.
Hope this helps.
- HijoDMaite0
Thanks it does help.
I attended a presentation yesterday and was impressed by the ease of navigation and zoom. The presentation flowed smoothly but the embedded YouTube clips were horribly glitchy.
- BusterBoy0
I've inherited a Prezi project. Was created in the Trial period...the powers that be have decided it's too expensive.
I could easily replicate in Animate CC but I gather you can't play SWFs on an iPad - the iPad is where the presentation will be played.
Can't just convert to a vid file as there is interaction.
Any thoughts?
- if you serve the presentation like a webpage/app and use a compatible browser ipads will play flash. performance might be awful thoughsausages
- or export as HTML5Projectile
- dpi1
First I used Prezi about 5 years ago. It was pretty awesome at that time. Animations and animated interactions weren't big part of the design scene back then.
Long time passed and recently I decided to use Prezi again and my client loved the outcome. Just now planing another presentation and they insisted using Prezi again.
In Prezi flow is somehow fixed. And I would say that there is slight learning curve until you understand how it works. Presenting is super easy though just the setup can sometimes require some creative thiking or slight hacks to get the desired outcome.
About Animated CC. I think from there you could export as canvas/html5 animation and it will work in iPads too. Not 100% sure as I decided to learn GSAP instead of Animate CC or Edge for web animations and suggest that to everyone.
- sted0
The original version of prezi was made in flash at mimoza interactive by a flash developer peter gorgeny, and it was called Shaker.