TeamSlide is like
WebEx,
DimDim,
ZohoShow, and others that let you present your slides online to viewers. TeamSlide is a
full-screen slide-showing and viewing application that doesn't really compete with web-sharing applications, because it is just for slideshows. It is browser-based, so it is effectively cross-platform. It uses PHP and AJAX to weave its magical craft for you and your slide-show watching bug-eyed clients. The
online demo is available, and there is a hosted service as well as a server-installable version. There is even a PowerPoint add-in download to convert PowerPoint slides to TeamSlide for upload and use. TeamSlide offers a hosted solution for $99/year and also charges $99 for the software (for your server) for 1 presenter (including the free PowerPoint add-in and other extras), $399 for the 5 presenter pack, and $799 for the 10 presenter pack. Service, Support and Upgrade (SSU) packages are available on the site as well to compliment your TeamSlide install. To install on your server, you must have PHP 4.3 or PHP 5. TeamSlide has a free server test script so you can try it out on your server to be sure it will work before buying.
Tags: AJAX, commercial, conferencing, cross-platform, online, PHP, powerpoint, TeamSlide, web, webex
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Subscribe to commentsPatrickSep 25th 2006 7:06AM
> TeamSlide offers a hosted solution for $99/year
> and also charges $99 for the software
Thanks for the post. Just to avoid a misunderstanding: select either a hosting subscription for 99 US$ per year *or* pay once and buy the software for 99 US$ to install on your own webserver/webspace. Buying teamslide is not only cheaper in the long run, you also get full customization capabilities (i.e. logos...etc) for your own use.
Patrick (with www.teamslide.com)
henrySep 27th 2006 1:41AM
Vyew.com is a browser only app for not just sharing PPT slides, but it includes desktop sharing and a always-on mode so users can come in at any time to annotate on the slides or upload more slides. Oh and it is completely FREE.