Most Popular Online Presentation Tool: Prezi

Making a great presentation doesn’t mean downloading a huge office suite. You have tons of options that are always available online, allow you to collaborate with others and even break your slide template. Last week, we asked what you liked and then looked at five of the best online presentation tools . We will now go back to highlight your favorite.

Love it or hate it – and there were definitely a lot of you on both sides of the medal – Presi took first place by a wide margin and more than 43% of the total votes. The online nature of the service, the history of offering tools to create unique and dynamic, non-linear presentations (even if some of its users don’t understand it), and its free / premium approach to features have won many of you over the top.

Second place with almost 23% of the votes went to a more traditional rival with a few great bells and whistles –Google Slides . Those of you who have supported him loved the fact that you can work with decks from any device, collaborate with others, but still create an informative and familiar presentation without being, so to speak, a roller coaster. Third place went to Keynote for the iCloud beta with over 15% of the vote – essentially Apple’s Keynote, available only on the web. Over 10% of the votes went to Haiku Deck , a visual presentation service that is completely online, free (mium) and offers gorgeous templates, images and themes to help you create great-looking presentations. In fifth place is Reveal.js (and Slides.com ) for independent work and development , both of which offer you a lot of tools to customize every aspect of your presentation, regardless of whether you are a developer or not.

To learn more about each of them, as well as honorable mentions not listed here, be sure to return to our full Hive Five feature to find out more.

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