Clever Zebra are a well-respected Second Life development company who recently changed their business model to an ‘Open Solutions’ approach. This week they released a new and free tool called Zebra Presenter. It’s an in-world presentation package and having seen a few of them over the past year, this would have to be the best one to date.
Check the introductory guide to Zebra Presenter produced by Australia’s Skribe Forti:
This is one noteworthy product: it’s free, it’s feature packed and it’s user-friendly. It doesn’t get much better than that.
Moriz Gupte says
Keep up the good work. This is fantastic. I like your video.
Moriz Gupte says
Keep up the good work. This is fantastic. I like your video.
Arnold Hendrick says
Coming from the world of Webex, Sametime and other virtual conferencing tools, I found this SL toy rather interesting, but hardly competitive with those professional products. Of course, this one is free, which will appeal to some I’m sure.
Like all things Second Life, you CAN use it, but at first you’ll need an extensive crib sheet of exactly what things to do, in what order, to make it work. For example, you can’t just use a powerpoint file. Instead, you have to convert your powerpoint slides to jpgs, then move them into a very specific directory. Furthermore, the system only runs if the presentation tool (the laptop object) belongs to the owner of whatever land you’re standing on. While a sad and necessary part of “life” in SL, it is nevertheless a nuisance to anyone who just wants to visit someone and make a presentation. Then, of course, there is the learning curve of SL itself, should you be a newbie to virtual worlds.
Arnold Hendrick says
Coming from the world of Webex, Sametime and other virtual conferencing tools, I found this SL toy rather interesting, but hardly competitive with those professional products. Of course, this one is free, which will appeal to some I’m sure.
Like all things Second Life, you CAN use it, but at first you’ll need an extensive crib sheet of exactly what things to do, in what order, to make it work. For example, you can’t just use a powerpoint file. Instead, you have to convert your powerpoint slides to jpgs, then move them into a very specific directory. Furthermore, the system only runs if the presentation tool (the laptop object) belongs to the owner of whatever land you’re standing on. While a sad and necessary part of “life” in SL, it is nevertheless a nuisance to anyone who just wants to visit someone and make a presentation. Then, of course, there is the learning curve of SL itself, should you be a newbie to virtual worlds.
skribe Forti says
Not quite correct, Arnold. Only the video side of things needs the laptop to be owned or deeded. The slides work fine without needing that.
skribe Forti says
Not quite correct, Arnold. Only the video side of things needs the laptop to be owned or deeded. The slides work fine without needing that.
business directory says
Second Life development company who recently changed their business model to an ‘Open Solutions’ approach. This week they released a new and free tool called Zebra Presenter.