About IncStage Presenter
IncStage Presenter is your complete presentation application, with which you can import, view or export files in ppt, pdf or other formats. This application comes with a free 30-day trial version, offering full features of editing and sharing of slides interactively. After the trial period you can purchase it via Google Play In-app Billing and enjoy free upgrades.
Features:
Quickly create & present PPT slides
Support import and export file formats in PPT, PDF, JPG
Powerful and intelligent editor for PPTs (Require purchase)
Create canvas, shapes, text, images, videos and other multimedia objects
Edit, transform and format objects, such as dragging to resize objects, spinning, or adding levels or shadow effects, etc
Collaborate, interact & share (Require purchase)
A complete set of practical & intuitive annotation tools for more vivid, interactive presentations
Support interactively sharing of slides between multiple devices with 3 steps
Action history management (Require purchase)
Automatically save actions after content changes and manage each action freely
Recommend and share files
Seamlessly share files with various mainstream apps such as Weibo or Wechat
Support multiple resolutions
Fully compatible with multiple resolutions of tablets and mobile phones, such as 2048*1536, 1280*2048, 1024*600, 1024*768, 800*600, 800*480
*The OOSIC Technology OOSA·3 sharing technology refers to "Share anything @ anytime & anywhere". OOSA·3 is a wireless & interactive sharing technology that emphasizes on interactively transferring and processing operations under complex scenarios including multi-node, multiple content types and multiple transferring methods.
by M####:
Android presentation tools are almost nonexistent -- a reminder Android runs mostly on phones. Even Adobe Reader, a decent presentation tool for PDF files on laptops, has no presentation functionality in its Android version. So this is a good start, but... It converts to an intermediate format and something seems to go wrong in the conversion, because the result (from PDF) misses arbitrary characters (e.g., no "m", no "?", etc.). In presentation mode, the transitions are apparently picked at random rather than following what is in the PDF file -- and I really mean random (swipe diagonally, or dissolve, or...), which is the worst possible thing for any presentation. To change slides, it seems one needs to touch the screen twice on the right or left -- it does not respond to the usual right-arrow or right-mouse clicks from a keyboard or a presenter mouse. It does not have a full screen mode -- it leaves the toolbar in place at the bottom, for instance; given that projection from the HDMI plug simply pushes the entire screen out to the projector, that means that the presentation includes more than the slides. Going in the right direction, though.