PreZentit, Our Startup (Online PreZentations). Asking for feedback. (prezentit.com)
We have been working on this for the last four months.
It's an online presentations editor that allows a team to edit the same presentation simultaneously.
Feedback is really appreciated. (We will apply to YC this week).
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 70.7 ms ] threadFeedback is really appreciated. (We will apply to YC this week).
http://prezentit.com/help/contribute
;-)
http://prezentit.com/german/6
Hope you like it :P
Thanks.
Looks very slick, though. Definitely a contender, particularly if Google Presentations doesn't bring in all of that functionality that we were seeing in Zenter before it got sucked up by Google. The design is nice and clean, too, which is a plus.
I think that one of the things that makes us different is the ability to edit presentations between a group of people in real time.
We worked a lot on the design too, we believe that a good tool must have a nice design and be easy to use.
I'm pretty sure Zenter was already demoing this feature, as well. You've picked a hard target to top. ;-)
But, YC already funded a very similar company. I wonder if they would have reservations about funding a competitor. Perhaps not, given that Zenter has been acquired, but I don't know.
I was going to say that another issue is going head-to-head against Google. But I now don't think that's so much of a problem. Yahoo and Microsoft are going to need their own versions of Powerpoint, and I think they'd totally snap this up.
2> why I gotta register
3> can I upload powerpoints?
That's a review of your web site, not your web application, but that's kind of the point - I didn't get to your application, because your web site is in the way.
Demo, on the home page, using your own tool to pitch me your own tool.
1> Well, you can try it, pressing the Try it link ( you're right it should be a button).
2> You need o be registered to access your presentations, editing, and managing them. (We should also explain it too).
3> No, you can't upload powerpoints yet.
Have you tried the presentation editor?
I tend to use desktop apps for this kind of thing, but for on-the-go editing while travelling, or remote presenting, this would be really useful. All my existing presentations are in OpenDocument tho.
Maybe I should make also a Sign Up button next to it.
(Try It) (Sign Up)
I think of placing those buttons below the tag line.
Thanks.
+ I love the way the font size changed as I mouseover'd.
+ ALL of the text in the front page graphics looks like its messed up. I guess it was some effect that was supposed to look nice, but it just looks blurry/jagged to me.
+ It wasn't immediate obvious how to "try it".
+ I do not like the fullscreen popup "Try it" link. I would much prefer a new window or just the same window.
+ I created a little presentation and then clicked "Publish" which gave a weird blank window (because I'm not registered I assume). Then I looked elsewhere before finding "Show". Maybe I'm slow, but that was confusing and I almost gave up before seeing what my presentation looked like.
+ I want an account with a sub-domain "rep", so I can login at http://rep.prezentit.com/
Only one thing: it would be better to me if the site would fit in one or two windows. Now I have:
That's a lot of windows for one website.We did it because:
- The working presentation was easier to work in a new window (bigger workspace).
- The running presentation needs a new window to be in full screen.
We are thinking in previewing the presentation in the editor, so you will have just 2 opened windows.
Also, if you just want to run the presentation you can do it directly from the website.
What do you think about that solution?
More comments: If I'm editing a presentation, switch windows, and go to the presentation list, if I choose one and click edit, the working presentation is automatically saved (gasp) and the editor does not come into focus either (although that might be KDE's focus stealing prevention at work).
I really, really dislike clicking on the try-it link and getting a fullscreen-ish popup. Someone, somewhere that knows something about design must have a list that includes "Don't change my window size, unless you're a musician."
Thanks.
Did you work on this alone or with a team?
"Your opinion is very important for us since it help us to build a better preZentit for everyone. "
Proper grammar would be <i>since it helps us to. . .</i>
Just some feedback.