It’s become a tedious exercise of placing objects and forcing styles to behave the way you want them to instead of letting your creative energies relax and focus on what’s most important while considering all the details at the same time. In the end - and perhaps the most sad and wrong about Prezi Next is - that it is just no fun to create presentations in it. She puts the kabash on your creative process in order to get you putting your content in a hierarchical topic-then-subtopic view of your ideas. She makes you have to remember your content since you can’t scan everything quickly like you can do in PowerPoint slide scroll or in Prezi Classic. She forces you to color by the numbers and think in terms of an outline order that may not be clear to you at the time you are setting out to create a presentation. And, well, - turns out in my opinion she’s a problem child. So they got busy, had a baby, and they called it Prezi Next. It’s almost as if one night, Prezi met PowerPoint at the late-night hotel bar of a “How to supercharge user adoption” event, they got chatting about what the world needs is a bit of what they both have.
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