Adobe Acrobat. You can't have fancy transitions or animations, but that makes you focus on the content more than distracting novelties.
The PDF file format was literally designed to produce consistent output across devices, which is useful if you're presenting on a machine other than your own.
You can also trivially make printouts of the slides for your audience, which you can't do with a whizzy animation.
Plus, it's almost impossible to find a computer that can't open a pdf now.
15 year old copy of Microsoft Powerpoint
hands and voice, maybe index cards. What else do you need?
google slides but I'm just a college student.
LaTeX with Beamer
oh shit so this is how my profs make their slides
Based and TeXpilled.
LaTeX with Beamer
LibreOffice Impress
Org Mode
i just whip my dick out on to the table and ask if anyone has any questions
sent
i draw all my slides and then open it as an album in an image viewer
>implying I make or give presentations
I haven't had to do that since high school.
Adobe Acrobat. You can't have fancy transitions or animations, but that makes you focus on the content more than distracting novelties.
The PDF file format was literally designed to produce consistent output across devices, which is useful if you're presenting on a machine other than your own.
You can also trivially make printouts of the slides for your audience, which you can't do with a whizzy animation.
Plus, it's almost impossible to find a computer that can't open a pdf now.
>PDF
Yep, I can't be bothered to dick around with word or powerpoint.
See, this stack gets the job done in a scriptable way.
I love when Boomers struggle to load a presentation and go full screen.
Onlyoffice
Latex with Beamer
+ tikz + pgfplots
suckless sent, I can go from an idea to a presentation in minutes.
R
libreoffice impress
Keynote
CryptPad
I use Typst for presentations. Once again, Germany gets it right.
uuhhhhh
Microsoft PowerPoint?
Libreoffice draw exported to PDF
I use microsoft teams to message my assistant to create them for me