September 19, 2007
Web Presentation Tools And Services For Visual Communication: The Best From Sharewood n°55
 
Photo credit: Elnur Amikishiyev
- ThinkFree Show: Create, edit, and share presentations online without installing any software
- Clip2Net: Free plug-in allows you to take screenshots of your screen, and to upload them online immediately and automatically
- PIXizer: Upload a picture or provide its URL, select the new size, set the quality and download your new resized image
- ZoomIt: Free downloadable tool lets you zoom and annotate part of your screen for your online demonstrations
- ThinkFree Show

ThinkFree Show is part of an online Office suite, ThinkFree online, and it allows you to create, edit, and share presentations online without buying any software. After a free registration, you are able to log in and start creating PPT presentations as if you were using Microsoft PowerPoint, and also to export them as PPT, PPS and images. The free version offers 1GB of storage and it is free.
http://product.thinkfree.com/desktop/show/
- Clip2Net

Clip2Net is a simple program for taking screen shots and having them uploaded on the web immediately. Once the user has logged in and captured the desired image, the site will upload the shot to a Web folder and given its own URL. These folders can also be shared with an embedding code that can be integrated into a blog or website. To get started just register, log in, download a small plug-in and start capturing. Free.
http://clip2net.com/
- PIXizer

PIXizer is a free online image resizer that anyone can use to resize any type of image. It is really easy to use: just pick a file from your pc or provide the URL, set the image quality, width, height, click preview and then download it. Basic and advanced settings are available such as percentage resizing, and pre-set image quality and size. Free to use, no registration needed.
http://pixizer.com/
- ZoomIt

ZoomIt is a screen zoomer and annotation tool that you can use to give presentations or slideshows. ZoomIt runs in the tray and activates with customizable hotkeys to zoom in on an area of the screen, move around while zoomed, and draw on the zoomed image.ZoomIt works on all versions of Windows and you can use pen input for ZoomIt drawing on tablet PCs. Free.
http://www.microsoft.com/...
posted by
Robin Good
on Wednesday, September 19 2007
Saturday, December 1 2007
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