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We've compiled a list of 11 free and paid alternatives to impress.js. The primary competitors include Prezi, LaTeX Beamer and Prosper. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between impress.js and Academic Presenter, S5, Slides. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


Prezi
Subscription Free Trial

Academic Presenter is a free offline presentation software which enables users to prepare a special type of vector-based presentations. This unique software helps users to represents very huge graphs in addition to raster images, audios, and videos.

Slippy
Free Open Source
Remark
Free Open Source

A simple, in-browser, Markdown-driven slideshow tool targeted at people who know their way around...

impress.js Video and Screenshots

impress.js Overview

impress.js is a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com - an "infinite canvas" for your presentation.

Check out the demo at http://bartaz.github.com/impress.js

Emphasis is placed on design as well as content. The documentation warns that "quite decent HTML and CSS skills", as well as design skills are needed to be able to use impress.js effectively.

The are however GUIs that help create Impress.js presentations, namely Strut and Impressionist.

Features:
* zoom, rotate, scale, 3D perspective
* named slides
* auto-update the browser bar URL
* keyboard navigation

The learning curve is longer than with Reveal.js, and cross-browser support is less extensive.

impress.js Features

tick-square Non linear presentation
tick-square Works Offline

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presentation-maker html css javascript

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