

The big selling point with this one is simplicity, both in building a timeline and in interpreting what's represented on it. Office Timeline 2010, also designed for PowerPoint 2007/2010, lets you create schedules and timelines for project planning and tracking purposes. This appears to be a pretty slick tool, especially for those who need a way to mock up a UI or demonstrate a workflow to project stakeholders. Although it comes with a limited selection of interface shapes, you can still get a good idea of how well the add-on might serve your needs.

MICROSOFT TIMELINE ADD ON FOR MAC TRIAL
A trial version is also available, which is what I've been playing with.
MICROSOFT TIMELINE ADD ON FOR MAC LICENSE
You can buy a single license for $39.95, a small team license (five users) for $119.95, and a team license (10 users) for $199.90. PowerMockup also lets you import stencils, create custom categories, and add your own stencils to the library. The search bar at the top provides an extremely fast way to round up the stencils you need. PowerMockup integrates with PowerPoint by adding a Ribbon tab.Ĭlicking Show Stencil Library opens a movable/sizeable pane that features various categories of shapes and icons for building your mockups ( Figure A). It comes with 89 interface elements and 104 wireframe icons, which you can edit and manipulate using PowerPoint's built-in design tools. PowerMockup is an add-on for PowerPoint 2007/2010 that lets you create wireframes and design mockups for apps and Web sites. Note: This list is also available as a photo gallery. The following tools can take your slide shows well past their natural affinity for coercing the passive consumption of droning information. It was a bit off the mark in terms of the goals of the presentation, but I was desperate.įortunately for both presenters and their hapless victims, various add-ons are available to make presentations more functional and compelling. I once sent a photo of a baby donkey skittering across a boring slide in attempt to wake up my dozing audience. Sometimes, we try to perk things up by adding animation and gimmicks. We all know how easy it is to create and deliver a bad, mind-numbing presentation.
