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Posted by Graham Rhind
Mar 21, 2011 at 03:28 PM
Thanks Hugh. They’re very coy about pricing ... which probably means it’s aimed at rich corporates and therefore much too high. I wish I could find something like this at a reasonable price for the PC (not on the ’ net ....)
Graham
Posted by Graham Rhind
Mar 21, 2011 at 03:29 PM
Sorry, that should be thank you to Shaun as well!
Posted by Graham Rhind
Mar 21, 2011 at 03:53 PM
Graham Rhind wrote:
>They’re very coy about pricing ... which probably means it’s aimed at
>rich corporates and therefore much too high.
As suspected, they have a minimum requirement of 10 users and that’s GBP 28 per user per month! Prices per user go down as numbers go up, but at GBP 288 per month ... madness!
I wish they’d post this information on their site!
Posted by Graham Rhind
Mar 21, 2011 at 04:34 PM
Sorry, I should probably stop typing today ... that’s GBP 280 per month. Maybe I am entering my dotage after all.
And Shaun - I see now that you’re from slidebank.com .... I think you need to be more open about your pricing on the website (and do something about the website that appears for your site if you use a browser like Opera - it’s completely different to the one which appears with IE, with hardly any useful information, though I don’t see why that should be). There’s a huge need for this sort of software locally and for smaller scale users who don’t have the means that multinational corporations have. Why not produce a stripped down non-SaaS version for the rest of the market?
Posted by Dominik Holenstein
Mar 21, 2011 at 08:22 PM
Graham,
Maybe you would like to take a look at SmartDraw which includes the PowerPoint Builder. This is kind of a storybook where you can connect and re-use different slides and then finally compile them into a PowerPoint Presentation based on your template:
Dominik