FreeShow Description

FreeShow is a free and open-source presentation software that allows users to easily create and display presentations on a big screen. It features a drag-and-drop interface that makes it easy to add text, images, videos, and other media to presentations. FreeShow also supports stage display, remote control, and a variety of other advanced features.

The program is open-source, meaning that anyone can contribute to the software's development.

If you are looking for a free and powerful presentation software, FreeShow is a great option. It is easy to use, feature-rich, and constantly being updated with new features.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Yes

Integrations

No Integrations at this time

Reviews - 2 Verified Reviews

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Company Details

Company:
FreeShow
Year Founded:
2022
Headquarters:
Norway
Website:
freeshow.app
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Product Details

Platforms
Windows
Mac
Linux
Types of Training
Training Docs
Customer Support
Online Support

FreeShow Features and Options

Church Presentation Software

Drag & Drop
Media Library
Multi-Screen Support
Projection Tools
Scripture Database
Stage View
Templates
Text Editor

Presentation Software

3D Objects
Animations & Transitions
Audio Content
Collaboration Tools
Content Library
Customizable Templates
Media Library
Offline Editing
Offline Presenting
Screen Sharing
Search/Filter
Templates
Video Content

FreeShow User Reviews

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  • Name: Joshua K.
    Job Title: Media Director
    Length of product use: 1-2 Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Best Church Presentation Software Ever

    Date: Aug 14 2023

    Summary: The overall experience with the software has been of the greatest. The only limit is your own imagination when it comes to how creative you can get with it.

    Positive: Customizable templates, song layouts, themes, overlays and so much more makes it one of the Best Presentation Software. The technical support from the creator also helps out very much.

    Negative: As the software is in its early stages, you'll find some bugs but that even isn't a issue because the bugs are being removed on a regular basis by the creator.

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  • Name: Joshua C.
    Job Title: AV Tech
    Length of product use: Less than 6 months
    Used How Often?: Monthly
    Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    So Far, So Good!

    Date: Mar 26 2023

    Summary: This is definitely something to keep an eye on. It's really the only FOSS option that holds a candle to bigger names like ProPresenter, and it's doing it well. If development on this project keeps up, it won't be long before we permanently swap this in as our main tool on Sundays.

    Positive: It's probably the only FOSS option in its category that actually has a modern aesthetic to it. And the theme is totally configurable, including the font! It seems like such a small thing, but it's surprisingly rare to see.

    Most of the default settings are great, and adjusting things is easy. The structure and organization of the projects, presentations, templates, etc., is fairly easy to find, and simple to work with.

    The out-of-the-box stage and remote tools are fantastic!

    Oh, and it's *fast*. Running a FreeShow configuration similar to our current setup (on ProPresenter), I can go from launching the program to presenting in seconds, and it's barely putting a strain on the machine. I can actually do *more* in FreeShow with multiple outputs, where in ProPresenter we'd practically be cooking the CPU trying to do the same thing.

    Negative: It's still early enough in development that you run into situations where the program gets stuck on a setting or screen, and needs to be restarted. These feel pretty random.

    It's not quite to the point that we can swap this in for our main presentation software, but it's really close.

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