Ever need to create, edit or share that killer presentation on the go? Now you can without breaking a sweat thanks to SlideShare.
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SlideShare is a platform designed for professionals to share presentations and other content. It was acquired by LinkedIn in 2012, boasts 60 million members and now has its very own app optimised for iOS 8.
Aside from a swish design featuring larger images, the SlideShare app has most of the bells and whistles of its desktop counterpart.
These include the ability to search, view and share some 15 million presentations covering everything from technology to entertainment.
Curated list
However if 15 million is too much to casually browse, SlideShare offers a custom list of presentations you might like, based on your personal interests and what's popular in your LinkedIn network.
There's also Editor's Picks and a “SlideShare of the Day”.
The app also notifies you when someone in your network uploads a new presentation, and we like the way SlideShare app lets you save content to read when offline.
If you'd like to learn more and maybe find your next big idea visit itunes.apple.com.
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