PowerPoint used to be the standard for creating presentations. However, new subscription sites like Emaze and Prezi have encroached on PowerPoint's space with new methods for creating presentations. Realizing this, Microsoft developed a new presentation app called Sway.
Instead of slides, Sway presentations appear in a linear fashion. You can scroll forward and backward through the presentation as you like, and it supports additional multimedia features such as embedded tweets, vines, and YouTube videos. Sway will even make suggestions for additional content while you work, and you can search inside Sway for free, public-domain content to add. Plus, if you get halfway through your presentation and decide you don't like the template you chose, you can easily swap it out with another template.
Sway is available as a free download for Windows 10 devices and for iPhone and iPad.
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