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This was a standalone Windows/Mac application you installed locally.

They built a canvas-based software using a "zoomable user interface" (ZUI). Instead of slides, you placed text, images, and video on a large, infinite map. You then programmed a path that zoomed, rotated, and panned between these objects.

This is the story of a software that tried to kill the bullet point. The Problem: PowerPoint had a monopoly. Its linear, slide-by-slide structure forced presenters into rigid logic. Audiences were suffering "Death by PowerPoint." The Visionaries: Adam Somlai-Fischer (an architect), Peter Halacsy, and Peter Arvai (software developers) in Budapest, Hungary. They asked: What if a presentation could mimic the human mind—associative, spatial, and zoomable?

Prezi launched in 2009. It was initially a SaaS (cloud-based) product. But users immediately had a huge problem: Internet dependency. Part 2: The Hero Feature – Prezi Desktop (2010–2014) Most conferences in 2010 had unreliable Wi-Fi. Hotels had firewalls. Event spaces were in basements. The cloud-only Prezi was useless offline.