I agree with you – on the rare occasions I do still do presentations I tend to 
use CompendiumNG, which is similar to a mind map but can contain any content, 
including multimedia content.  It was an Open University project but was used 
sufficiently elsewhere that when the Open University decided they were done 
with it the project was forked and continued by others.

It’s written in Java, currently I believe there’s no binary although it’s easy 
to build.  If you just wanted the installer jar to try it out though let me 
know.

Honestly though I’d probably still use Director if it weren’t for Adobe’s 
pricing.

Andrew Glynn

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From: Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 7:45 AM
To: pharo-users@lists.pharo.org
Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Writing "powerpoint" like presentations in Pharo?



On 07/11/17 19:39, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas-2 wrote
>> The idea of slides seems
>> pretty anachronistic/boring for making presentations.
> Amen, brother! Alan Kay would be proud :)
>

Maybe. I refer the whole aesthetics of slides (even the ones with
animations or simulations). You go in slide at the time, bullet point by
bullet point, loosing context and perspective. My usual approach is mind
maps. In [1] you can see the exported SVG version of the one I use in a
Grafoscopio workshop. Source code is in [2].

[1]
http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/Docs/En/Talks/Overview/grafoscopio-mapa.svg
[2]
http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/Docs/En/Talks/Overview/grafoscopio-mapa.mm

Cheers,

Offray


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