Posted by Mark Vanderbeeken | 24 Jan 2009
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With Prezi (currently in beta), you can create presentations of maps of texts, images, videos, PDFs, drawings and present these in a nonlinear way.
Shown to me at Kitchen Budapest on Friday (more soon), it is a quite impressive tool.
What's more, it only takes 5 minutes to learn how to use Prezi.
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Wow. That's astonishing! That's such a better way of conveying your ideas!
I've signed up, but it only looks like they are giving the beta's away to people who can pay large amounts to get the program up and running.
I'm not sure why they don't just shove it into a full public beta. If people start using it, it would only be a matter of time before someone with big bucks realises that this is the next Powerpoint and worth a lot of money. Then when it comes out, you already have a large user-base ready to buy it.
I am sorry but what a hell is "Prezi for designers" that was just cheap propaganda without any juice.
Um, i just signed up as a designer needing it for design presentations, and within 10 mins got an email back saying i was cool to download the free beta.
Microsoft office lab has already announced pptPlex couple of months ago, which will do the exact same thing.
http://www.officelabs.com/projects/pptPlex
from never heard of it to 24 hours later http://prezi.com/51221/ AND I am still only linear