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    Code_ReaQtor
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    Greetings!

    Just made some realization of the similarities between "Prezi":http://prezi.com/ and "Qt Graphics View Framework":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/graphicsview.html
    I created a proof of concept (example) at my blog, "QtSimplify":http://qtsimplify.blogspot.com/2013/03/qtpresentation-using-qt-graphics-view.html

    Never heard of any Prezi clone implementation at least in Qt/C++ so I think this might come in handy to whoever wants to attempt it.

    Good luck!

    Please visit my open-source projects at https://github.com/Code-ReaQtor.

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      qxoz
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      I am ashamed to admit but I didn't hear about Prezi before.
      As i understand it is a alternative for PowerPoint?
      I think for apps like this, QtQuick can be better choice. What do you think?

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        Code_ReaQtor
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        [quote author="qxoz" date="1363178482"]I am ashamed to admit but I didn't hear about Prezi before.
        As i understand it is a alternative for PowerPoint?
        I think for apps like this, QtQuick can be better choice. What do you think?[/quote]

        QtQuick is also a better choice. But for a developer who specializes in C++, they can work better in a language where they can harness their full potential... Way better if both QML and Qt/C++ are supported. :)

        Please visit my open-source projects at https://github.com/Code-ReaQtor.

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