Portfolio and an Update
SlideRocket is great for corporate users, and it’s also turning out to be a great tool for graphic designers, advertising agencies, and other creative professionals to assemble portfolios of their work.
Here is a great example from Manon at Tasty Visual (just click the “SlideRocket” button once you follow the link). Now that she’s moved her portfolio into SlideRocket she can embed it on her Web site, use it for in-person presentations, and update slides in both places simultaneously.
We’re excited to see what people are creating, and please let us know if you have something you’d like to share.
In other news, We’re close to posting a new version of SlideRocket with exciting new functionality as well as fixes for some issues that users have reported, and we’re continuing to invite people into the beta at a measured pace. We currently have about 500 users in the system and thousands more waiting to get in, so please be patient as we ramp up and send out more invites.
- mike



jaySeattle
October 5, 2007 @ 4:12 pm
The glowing bubble/sparkle effect is beautiful, kudos to the programmers/designer. The type effects were a bit too slow, and did not seem appropriate to the content sometimes. I would definitely side with sliderocket in “less is actually less” in the presentation arena, but hope it doesn’t result in the overuse of painful type transitions.
Mitch
October 5, 2007 @ 7:44 pm
Yeah… it’s a tough call. I usually claim that there are no bad presentation tools, just bad presenters but we will do all we can to provide high-quality transitions and animations that will enhance a presentation (when used in moderation).
None of the effects have been tuned with recommended presets so hopefully that will help too.
Thanks for your feedback – your invite is in the mail…
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September 29, 2010 @ 8:30 pm
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