Imagination: Standalone PowerPoint Alternative for Liniux

Imagination: Standalone PowerPoint Alternative for Liniux
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Imagination is a free open-source standalone app for creating beautiful presentation with outstanding page traditions.

It is originally made for Linux and FreeBSD systems, in order to provide a solid alternative for the commercial software like Microsoft PowerPoint.

Imagination is written in the C language, and it offers a smooth user-friendly experience, especially for users without tech experience.

Imagination at present features 69 transition effects, random function to automatically set a random transition on all the selected slides, cut/copy/paste ability on the slides, Ken Burns ability, text on the slides with some text animations.

You can also to add an empty slide with a gradient editor and export of the slideshow as OGV Theora/Vorbis, widescreen FLV video, 3GP for mobile phones, H264 and H265 for HD slideshows.

License

  • GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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