With Presentable, create perfectly streamlined presentations from any source. Show files from your computer including images, movies, imported slides and pages from PDF documents. But you're not limited to files: Presentable includes a complete web browser. Show live content from Google Drive, YouTube, or wherever you want.
Much of the best content is out there on the web, but a regular browser just doesn't cut it as a presenter's tool. With Presentable, your projector screen will show a pristine web page without any distracting browser borders and buttons. A dual-screen Presenter's mode is also included, so you can view your notes and interact with the web page on your computer screen while showing just the relevant content to your audience.
With advanced Crop and Highlight tools, you can focus the audience's attention on what's essential within the page. For example, if you're showing a YouTube video, you might want to use Crop to remove all the distracting elements and just show the actual video.
Presentable also integrates with the Leap Motion Controller to make your presentation completely hands-free. With easy Leap Motion gestures you can change slides, scroll web pages, and point with a virtual laser pointer.
v1.1 [Oct 1, 2013]
• Added link to screen capture video in the Welcome tour (found in Help menu).
• Fixed issues with web slide tools on Retina display equipped MacBook Pros.
• Presentation image is now correctly letterboxed if the output screen doesn't match the presentation's screen format.
• Web sites can now be scrolled using mouse or trackpad when in single screen presentation mode.
• Added info dialog about single screen mode's limitations with web slides. For full interactive control of web slides, prefer dual screen mode.
• Keyboard control is now on by default when in single screen mode. Any other key than the control keys will now exit the mode (previously only the Esc key was used for exit).
• Added info dialog about OS X 10.9 compatibility concerning certain imported formats.
• Added option to use Left/Right arrow keys for switching slides (in addition to Up/Down and PageUp/PageDown).