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Microsoft PowerPoint
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Lots of free templates
Because PowerPoint is so common, there are tons of free templates found within the program or online.
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Is poor at handling animation-heavy presentations
Adding too many animations might cause it to slow down quite significantly, as well as on older versions more complicated animations might not work very well.
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De facto standard
PowerPoint is the most widely used presentation app.
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Excellent integration with Windows
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FOSS
Completely free and open source and also very customizable.
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Difficult configuration and deployment
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Compose your slides in plain text
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Can be embedded inside webpages
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Multiplexing
Master presentation controls clients. Using this is in remote situations with multiple clients is really powerful.
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Speaker notes
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PDF Export
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Lazy loading
Distance of slides that are preloaded can be configured, thus avoiding bandwidth bottlenecks.
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A smartphone can be used as a remote control
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Google Slides
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Simple and clean
Google Slides is a more back-to-basics type of presentation software, so no distractions with a multitude of options and settings.
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Limited offline functionality
Some of the tools are unavailable when editing presentations offline.
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Free to use
Google Slides does offer a paid version but features are not limited by pricing.
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Just the basics
Google Slides often lack the tools for power users when editing presentations.
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Ease of sharing and collaboration
As with all Google Documents, Google Slides can easily be shared since they live in the cloud, multiple users can also edit the slides and comment at the same time.
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Files are stored in Google servers
In case the servers go down, your files will be inaccessible for the time being.
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Multi-platform
Google Slides lives in the cloud, it can be viewed and edited from virtually any platform.
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It is a Google product
Your data privacy at Google is debatable.
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No software to install and maintain
Since Google Slides live in the cloud means there's no need to maintain the application. There's also nothing to install and nothing to update.
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No version number
Being a web-platform keeps it always up-to-date, saves the trouble of errors when presenting on older versions.
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LibreOffice Impress
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It is free
Free of charge and open source.
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Not fully compatible with MS PowerPoint
Importing and exporting to MS PowerPoint is not fully compatible.
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Works on Linux
Runs natively on Windows, Linux, and Mac.
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Perhaps not the easiest
The UI could be confusing and not as easy to use as others.
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Powerful
Full of features.
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