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Looking for libre altenratives to make presentations

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    I moved away from MS Windows a long while back and have ported everything EXCEPT presentations. I still use a friend's laptop just for PowerPoint.

    I have used LibreOffice Impress and it is quite poor in design and the templates are very unprofessional.

    I have used LaTeX beamer a lot and I am now tired of fighting it to make simple transitions look good, quickly customise a slide, etc.

    Are there alternatives that I can use which are libre friendly as well as user-friendly?

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    • M [email protected]

      I moved away from MS Windows a long while back and have ported everything EXCEPT presentations. I still use a friend's laptop just for PowerPoint.

      I have used LibreOffice Impress and it is quite poor in design and the templates are very unprofessional.

      I have used LaTeX beamer a lot and I am now tired of fighting it to make simple transitions look good, quickly customise a slide, etc.

      Are there alternatives that I can use which are libre friendly as well as user-friendly?

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      Typst. Quarto. Xaringan.
      There's lots of good tools.

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        I moved away from MS Windows a long while back and have ported everything EXCEPT presentations. I still use a friend's laptop just for PowerPoint.

        I have used LibreOffice Impress and it is quite poor in design and the templates are very unprofessional.

        I have used LaTeX beamer a lot and I am now tired of fighting it to make simple transitions look good, quickly customise a slide, etc.

        Are there alternatives that I can use which are libre friendly as well as user-friendly?

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        https://www.collaboraonline.com/collabora-office/
        Works like a charme across major platforms and formats.

        Last time I checked versions for Android and Linux were unpaid.

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          Typst. Quarto. Xaringan.
          There's lots of good tools.

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          Typst for presentations? 🧐

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            Typst for presentations? 🧐

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            I'd go for markdown (html, js) but if I had to choose between tex and typst, I'd get rid of tex as much as possible

            https://typst.app/universe/package/touying/

            https://typst.app/universe/package/slydst/

            https://github.com/polylux-typ/polylux

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              I moved away from MS Windows a long while back and have ported everything EXCEPT presentations. I still use a friend's laptop just for PowerPoint.

              I have used LibreOffice Impress and it is quite poor in design and the templates are very unprofessional.

              I have used LaTeX beamer a lot and I am now tired of fighting it to make simple transitions look good, quickly customise a slide, etc.

              Are there alternatives that I can use which are libre friendly as well as user-friendly?

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              1. Google Slides
                Free and quite convenient.
                Works in the browser and has mobile apps.
                However, this is a cloud service, so if you need a completely offline experience, it will not work.
              2. OnlyOffice Presentation
                The free part of OnlyOffice includes a presentation editor.
                Can be used offline in a mobile app or desktop.
                The interface is more modern and convenient than Impress.
                Partially FOSS (client is open), you can disable the cloud.
              3. Calligra Stage
                Part of Calligra Suite is a free office suite with a presentation editor.
                There are versions for Linux, Windows, but there are no official mobile clients.
                The interface may seem unusual, but the functionality is decent.
              4. WPS Office (free version)
                Free office with presentation support.
                The interface is similar to MS Office, convenient and modern.
                Not fully FOSS, but free and works offline.
              5. Deckset (for macOS, paid)
                A very convenient tool for creating presentations based on Markdown.
                There is no free alternative on Android, but this is an example of the approach.
              6. Marp
                Markdown-based presentations.
                Free, cross-platform (there is an Electron version).
                It requires a little getting used to Markdown, but it is very flexible and convenient for those who like the text approach.
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