PLENTY OF PRESENTATION tools are cooler, faster, easier to use, and—in almost all cases—less expensive than Microsoft’s PowerPoint. These five alternatives will help you get your point across a little differently.
Haiku Deck
The free Haiku Deck (www.haikudeck.com) iPad app allows you to add your own art, but it is also capable of searching millions of free, Creative Commons–licensed images based on the words in the slide.
Alternatively, you can choose a solid background color or insert a bar, pie, or numeric chart.
You can share your deck, and grab embed code for your blog or website. You also can export your presentation for tweaking in, say, Power-Point or Apple’s Keynote.
The app doesn’t support sound, transitions, or animations, though, and trying to make any major slide changes often causes…