My first encounter with Slides was updating a 50+ page PowerPoint presentation for work, which was saved to the hard drive on my desktop, which also was at work.
That's great, if I want to do it all while I'm at work. Not as nice if I'm travelling and have access to a bunch of devices, but not the desktop that my PowerPoint presentation is saved on.
Yes, I know that you can also save and update PowerPoint with OneDrive in the clouds, but this is the Pixel blog, not a Surface Pro blog, so I'm gonna tell you how this whole thing worked for me using Slides.
I emailed the PowerPoint presentation to myself before I left work and saved it in Slides - which I had read but didn't have complete faith in - was compatible with PowerPoint.
So now, my PowerPoint document is accessible from my Pixel, but also my phone, my tablet, or whatever other device I happen to be near. I can read it and update it from anywhere.
After updating the first ten pages, I simply cut and paste those changes to the PowerPoint presentation when I got back in the office and had time to do it. It took a few minutes, but it was pretty easy overall.
There is a tremendous amount of freedom in knowing that I'm not locked to the desktop.
Next up and just last week, I was in a three-day meeting using a MS Office laptop that was not mine and I needed to create a new presentation for a meeting that same week, but I didn't have either my Pixel or my desktop available.
So I turned to Slides; I created a beautiful presentation in minutes that I updated later that evening on my Pixel.
I emailed the presentation to my the person who needed it and we reviewed it in the meeting that I was at later in the week from my colleagues laptop, a MS-based Dell laptop.
Truthfully, this was one area where I was a little apprehensive about forking over the $999 for the Pixel and why I had considered one of those sleek MS Surface Pros. I had seen people using them and they look like awesome little devices. But I really do not like the colors (personal preference) and I also am pretty attached to the Google ecosystem.
I also had considered the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2, which has the Hancom Office products. I gave Hancom a test drive on my work tablet, a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0. I think the product works beautifully on the Tab Pro, but on the Tab 4 it was an instant headache making any changes or even scrolling through the document for that matter. But I attribute that more to the mid-range specs on the tablet than because of any problems with Hancom itself.
Other than the aforementioned reasons, I love the fact that Slides is constantly updating itself and I never have to fear getting a phone call, walking away from my desk, and forgetting to update it.
I'm a huge Google Slides fan. Wonder if they sell Google Slides bumper stickers?
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