SlideLizard 1.5 Update

12.06.18  •  #NewRelease

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Admit it: You always wanted to know who's in your audience. Every single person. At best with E-Mail address.

We have always wanted that too. Therefore we just integrated it into SlideLizard:

Read on to find out more!



Participant E-Mails & Export

See in detail who participated in your presentation and notify all participants by E-Mail or export a list as an Excel document.





Collect E-Mail addresses

Require a participant's E-Mail address to download your slides or open shared documents.





Prevent early viewing

Restrict the download of your presentation slides or shared documents (e.g. a handout) until the end of your presentation.




Share local documents

From now on, you can also upload and share local documents with your attendees.




Enjoy!


To update the SlideLizard PowerPoint Add-In, just open PowerPoint and you'll get a update dialog.
Don't have it installed yet? Download it here.


About the author

Daniel Amerbauer

Daniel is the Co-founder and CEO of SlideLizard. Perfectionist by nature, but also a passionate designer and developer.



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