October 17, 2007
Web Presentation Tools And Services For Visual Communication: The Best From Sharewood n°59
 
Photo credit: Anton Gvozdikov
- Picasion: Upload your images and create presonalized animated GIFs with them online
- Ajax Presents: Microsoft's PowerPoint look alike software allows you to create and edit your presentations online
- Reflection: Provide the URL of an image and create a reflection using 3 simple sliders
- Daily Color Scheme: Web-site that offers a downloadable daily color scheme that you can import and reuse in your design softwares
- Picasion

Picasion is an online application that lets you instantly create animated gifs online. You can upload images from your hard drive or grab images directly from Picasa Web or Flickr. There are a few simple options you can use: you can choose the size of your resulting animation from the list or adjust it manually and you can select the frames speed in your animation. No registration is required and it is free.
http://picasion.com/
- Ajax Presents

Ajax Presents is part of the Ajax13 web-office suite, and it allows you to create, edit and view PowerPoint presentations. Its interface is identical to Microsoft's owned software, with the online difference that this one is web-based and free. You can create presentations, or simple open existing one from your Ajax13 online space(1GB), or upload them from your pc. It is completely web-based and free to use. Requires you to be registered to Ajax13.
http://us.ajax13.com/en/
- Reflection

Reflection is a web-based service that anyone can use to add reflections to any picture. All you have to do is provide the URL of an image you want to edit, click go, and you're ready to begin: you can set the opacity of the reflection, height, background color, and even scale the whole image by using simple sliders. Free to use, no registration needed.
cow.neondragon.net/...
- Daily Color Scheme

Daily Color Scheme is a website that does exactly what it says: it offers a free daily colour scheme that you can import and use in your design softwares. You can also browse past schemes, flicking into the daily archives, or make a research basing on specific keywords. Then you can import the scheme you like the most into Photoshop, Illustrator, or download the CSS and/or HTML file. Free.
http://beta.dailycolorscheme.com/
posted by
Robin Good
on Wednesday, October 17 2007
Tuesday, January 15 2008
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