April 2018
Beginner
476 pages
14h 4m
English
A slide-based presentation is probably the most versatile tool to write documentation.
It allows you to easily integrate images, diagrams, and multimedia files. The spatial constraint of the slide format is a great way to keep the text brief and to the point. Modularity, again, is intrinsic to the tool. You can swap slide positions, copy them in other documents, color-code your slides by arguments, and mark a slide as one with dependencies, meaning it would need to be reviewed and updated if the document that references it gets changed.
A presentation can also be used to make UI prototypes; using hyperlinks and integrated drawing tools, it is possible to easily create a menu or a screens flow.
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