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Access millions of presentations via social and professional networks and save, share, like or follow

Access millions of presentations via social and professional networks and save, share, like or follow

Vote: (1 votes)

Program license: Free

Developer: LinkedIn

Version: 1.7.6

Works under: Android

Vote:

Program license

(1 votes)

Free

Developer

Version

LinkedIn

1.7.6

Works under:

Android

Pros

  • App includes a nearly limitless amount of content
  • Ability to download presentations for offline viewing
  • Plenty of extra features and a slick user interface

Cons

  • Some users report login and signup issues
  • Download issues may happen from time to time
  • Few features for actual content creators

SlideShare is a portal for Android users to view presentations and other content. Currently, the LinkedIn-owned service offers 15 million presentations and counting. Videos and infographics are available on the platform as well. Some of the largest organizations and businesses produce content for users to view. Plus, all of this content is provided free of charge for smartphone and tablet users.

Intuitive User Interface Backed By Neverending Content

LinkedIn SlideShare is a beautiful, well-designed Android app. Menus are easy to navigate, and nothing seems overcomplicated. Users won't feel like they're being bombarded with menus that lead to nowhere. With millions of presentations available, the app puts menus to good use as well. Nobody will struggle to find the content they want to follow, nor will they encounter problems finding new content to view.

As previously mentioned, more than 15 million pieces of content are available. Most of that content consists of high-quality videos, infographics, and full-length presentations. Dozens of reputable and highly respected organizations use SlideShare to release content to students and professionals alike. Luckily, users will find a lot of content to enjoy without having to search through useless, low-quality content.

SlideShare includes a variety of useful features for its users. For instance, a user can download presentations and other content for offline viewing later on. Downloads tend to occur without a hiccup over fast connections. An intuitive sharing feature is built into the platform, and sharing presentations couldn't be easier. Searching through content is a simple task, and following content creators is easy, too.

A Lot To Love; A Little To Loathe

Everyone knows the concept of a perfect app is a myth. LinkedIn SlideShare suffers from certain issues like any other app. For content creators, the Android app doesn't offer too many tools for uploading and managing content. Otherwise, users have noted login and signup issues galore through user reviews. Most users note widely different reasons for these issues, which can prove annoying to say the least.

Should you download this app?

SlideShare has built a strong content platform, and the app is a welcome option for Android users. In the end, LinkedIn SlideShare gives its users a lot more than slide-based presentations. Video content, infographics, and other content make the platform an easy recommendation. Students, DIYers, and professionals alike can benefit from downloading the app today.

Pros

  • App includes a nearly limitless amount of content
  • Ability to download presentations for offline viewing
  • Plenty of extra features and a slick user interface

Cons

  • Some users report login and signup issues
  • Download issues may happen from time to time
  • Few features for actual content creators

SlideShare provides access to presentations and offers to share yours. If you have a presentation that you want to share with a group or with the masses SlideShare offers the needed functionality. It also gives you access to 15 million+ that others have created.

The free Android app has an easy-to-use interface and offers a large collection of presentations to watch. The app allows you to save and share the slideshows and also search for new ones by category.

The only downside to the app is that you cannot upload a presentation within the app, which means you have to use LinkedIn or Facebook to get access.