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Sliderocket goes public – and yes, it rocks!

Sliderocket, the online presentation tool, has today come out of private beta and is now public, open to all.  If you did not get in to the private round, you’ve got to check this out now.  Sliderocket is one of the most fantastic web apps out there.  It has features that help you create stunning presentations very easily, and is organized in a collaborative way that would work really well for a small business, or perhaps for a department that relies on frequently creating presentations with shared assets (images, templates, videos…) such as a sales or marketing department. With the opening to the public, comes a new release with some interesting new collaboration features.  Still sorely missing is a feature to export files to common presentation formats such as .odf or .ppt.

If you still haven’t tried Sliderocket, now is the time to give it a go, this is definetly one of the new web tools worth trying.

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  • interesting. This is very useful. Thanks.
  • Very interesting. I will have to check out this tool--I love the online collaboration developments in recent years. They just need to get better. The demo for this tool looks impressive.
  • Thanks for dropping by Chris - since this post, they have released their pricing plan, and the free version no longer has the offline player, which is a pity. It still makes killer presentations though..
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  • yes, it really rocks.
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