PowerPoint might still be the industry standard for creating presentations, but the program is as old as your intern, has a terrible reputation (even the Army is distressed at its overreliance on ...
When Chris Pratley and his team ask for user feedback on Microsoft Sway, they sometimes have to emphasize that they’re not building PowerPoint all over again. At a glance, you’d be forgiven for ...
Microsoft Sway is a presentation program that lets you create slideshows, newsletters, resumes, blogs, and more. You can also share your Microsoft Sway projects online with friends or co-workers. Sway ...
Microsoft’s Sway app is now generally available for Windows 10, as well as for iPhone and iPad. Sway, which has been called a ‘digital presentation tool’, was first released on October 1 st 2014, and ...
You may need to insert some pictures while creating a report or presentation on Office Sway. Instead of downloading copyrighted images from Google or Bing, you can ...
Ten months after unveiling Sway as a new member of its Office family, Microsoft is officially releasing the digital storytelling app today — bringing the software out of preview and making it ...
Microsoft brought its Sway presentation tool out of beta Wednesday, making it generally available for anyone who wants to create Web-based presentations that automatically reshape themselves to fit ...
Sway, Microsoft's app for building well-designed presentations on the web, is beginning to seem like more than just a mere experiment. Today, Microsoft announced that it's bringing the app out of ...
Picking the right app can have a dramatic effect on your bottom line. When you find an accounting tool like Freshbooks that can track whether a customer has paid an invoice for you, or a social media ...
Microsoft has been hard at work polishing its content creation tool Sway. The Web app now allows users to embed content from the Web, like videos, audio clips, maps and more. The updated version of ...
Microsoft is hoping to Sway a few more people with its new presentation tool. The company on Wednesday is taking the “preview” label off of Sway, the design and presentation app introduced last year.