![]() ![]() Prezi has a lot of work to do to put back in the functionality that would make it a viable choice for presentation design. These losses have a huge impact, not only on the user experience, but also the quality of the final product. No Internet Explorer – Prezi Next only works on Chrome, Safari and Firefox.No cut and paste, only copy, paste and go back to delete.No indication of same size font or object.No MOV or WMV – the only video format supported is MP4.No image editing – only re-size and rotate.Here are just some of the key losses (!): In creating Prezi Next, Prezi has lost many basic features that were standard in Prezi Classic and most other presentation software. Zoom doesn’t always co-ordinate with the background image and users need to check on the individual template, or add an alternative backdrop. Prezi can now fade content in and out, and can still zoom and pan to areas, although this is very limited. A user can’t swap the type of Topic once content has been added, other than to copy and paste it into a new Topic, and delete the old. Prezi zooms to the Topics and Sub-Topics, and then back out to the main presentation view. This set up can be an advantage if you need help with structure but is limiting too, particularly for designers and more complex presentations. There are two types – a Planet or Stack, and they ‘hang’ in front of the background image. ![]() Instead of a flexible Prezi path, Prezi Next now has a new system of Topics to organise a presentation.
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