Plainview for Mac
I am simply amazed (in a negative way) sometimes when I see presenters at conferences and workshops use their browsers.
This happens more on the PC, but sometimes there is so much chrome and cruft that the usable space for the web browser (when used) is so restrictive. Multiple toolbars, big chunky buttons, and who knows what else crowds one’s screen.
Escape to Plainview for Macintosh, a Webkit-based browser that spans your entire screen. It’s especially made for presentations.
You can set up all your bookmarks ahead of time, and use the entire real estate of your screen to show off the wonders of the Web.
I look forward to trying this one out later this year at my own presentations!
June 5th, 2008 at 8:17 am
Maybe just hit F11 (in Firefox, IE7, and Opera) and use the browser’s built-in full-screen?