This week we’re looking at five of the best.

Here are your five top picks, in no particular order.

Similarly, the service makes creating those presentations easy, thanks to its webapp (and iPad app).

The service also has chart and graph building tools built-in you could use to display data.

you could read morein its nomination thread here.

you’ve got the option to read morein its nomination thread here.

In fact, we should mention it wasAnother of you favorite PowerPoint alternatives.

Offline editing is part of the package, and best of all, it’s completely free.

Others of you praised Google Slides’integration with and availability on mobile devices.

you’ve got the option to read morein its nomination thread here.

The builder is remarkably robust and well put together, not to mention simple and easy to use.

you could read more praise inits nomination thread here,over here, andover here.

The web version brings most of the same features to the table as the desktop version.

Also, it’s completely free.

it’s possible for you to read morein its nomination thread here.

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We understand it’s a bit of a popularity contest.

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