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With Prezi for Mac, you can choose to make great presentations easily and with minimal effort. According to many users, Prezi for Mac has surpassed Microsoft PowerPoint in terms of usability and functionality. It is a wonderful, versatile program which enables you to make a true presentation, simply what you desire. You can think of it as an efficient alternative to PowerPoint, and it’s free too.
And now on to the features; Prezi for macOS was designed to help people make complex and simple presentations the way they want to without having being limited in terms of Mac options. The application enables you to add any information you like, using a feature known as “a Prezi”. You can even choose to be systematic about your presentation and maintain in any manner you deem fit. Interestingly, you can also add audio and video content to your presentation.
You can also start your presentation by choosing from a wide array of templates, allowing you to make a good impression. Not to mention it makes everything easy. Once you have chosen a template, all you need to is to edit your first version, and there are a lot of options available for that. You can also zoom in on different parts of your presentation to check and see everything is in order. Plus, it comes with a trial version when you attempt to download it.
Note: 30 days trial version. Requires Prezi account.
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So what’s the deal, is Prezi a paid software or can I also use it for free? The answer is Yes, you can use it for free. To create a free account, choose the “Continue Free” button on the signup page. Prezi has many different landing pages for new free accounts but all of them lead to this same signup page. Prezi Desktop Description Prezi is a virtual whiteboard that transforms presentations from monologues into conversations: enabling people to see, understand, and remember ideas. Seeing is believing and a picture can tell a thousand words, but a picture doesn't tell an entire story.