Introducing Zoho Show extension in Your Chrome Browser

Introducing Zoho Show extension in Your Chrome Browser

Hi everyone,

Over the years, Chrome's feature-rich support extensions have grown to offer additional ways to easily access your favorite tools from anywhere. Today, Zoho Show is excited to announce our integration with Google Chrome as an extension app to help build and access presentations directly from your browser.
 
Zoho Show for Google Chrome is a free extension that allows you to dive straight into drafting your presentation material. Simply install the S how extension from the  Chrome Web Store and sign in with your Zoho account to jump start presentations. This extension makes it easy to create presentation outlines that help you get your content down before worrying about the design, layout or other parts of a slide. Additionally, it allows you to upload and open preexisting presentations from other programs that you can then present and even continue editing, right in Zoho Show.

Benefits of using the Zoho Show Chrome extension

Create rough drafts for your presentations

Quickly draft up new ideas and summarize key points by adding content found from other websites or from documents saved on your computer. In addition to the regular copy and paste/drag and drop methods, you can simply right-click on content from any website and add it directly to your drafts.



Convert drafts into beautiful presentations with a single click

Select  Create  from the extension to convert your draft summary into a completed presentation. The layout of each slide is chosen intelligently based on the images and content that you've added to your drafts. With the intelligent slide layout, you can easily continue polishing your final presentation.
 


Design and customize slides on the go

Start building visually stunning presentations from scratch, directly from your browser. Show's interface reacts to every click, giving you in-depth options for designing and customizing specific slide elements. The presentation tool also enables you to collaborate and review slides with your team, add comments, and make changes in real time.
  

 

Import and edit PowerPoint files

Import, edit, and reuse existing presentation files from your browser. The Show extension for Chrome allows you to upload and open presentations that were created using other applications without the need to restructure slide content. You can import files saved from your computer and start editing right away. The browser app allows you to import file formats including .pptx.


 

Access all your recent presentations

Pitch your slide decks instantly from your browser without downloading any additional software. The Chrome extension allows you to play all of your recent presentations using the Play icon. The full-screen view of the slideshow lets you to navigate forward/backward through slides, jump between multiple slides, and highlight important points with a pen or pointer as you present. You can even stream presentations from your browser to any connected Apple and Android TV device using the screen mirroring/casting options.


 

Take your Chrome experience to a whole new level. Download the free  Show extension for Google Chrome  and toggle between your everyday applications all in one place. Please feel free to share any comments in the box below. 


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