1. Microsoft discontinued the slide library feature starting with SharePoint 2013
Due to a design limitation, Microsoft deprecated SharePoint’s slide library feature. If you are running on an older version of SharePoint with a working slide library, note that you might suddenly lose access to it if your organization’s IT team decides to update SharePoint. Further, Microsoft will eventually stop providing user and technical support for the slide library.
2. TeamSlide can seamlessly integrate with SharePoint and PowerPoint
With TeamSlide you won’t have to start all over again. TeamSlide can integrate with SharePoint to access all your content and also connects with Active Directory to replicate your user permissions. In addition, TeamSlide allows users to search, find, insert, and share content without ever leaving PowerPoint.
3. Our intuitive UI makes it easier to use
All the core functions, including sharing slides and searching for slides, require fewer steps with TeamSlide compared to SharePoint. From the ground-up, our UI was designed to quickly give users the information and slides they need without disrupting their typical workflows. For example, users can easily adjust the size of slide thumbnails or access the slide meta data with just a click or two.
4. TeamSlide’s search technology and features drive productivity
Whether you have 100 slides or 1 million slides, TeamSlide’s advanced search technology can quickly sort through your content to give you the most relevant slides. New features including the ability to connect to Wikipedia or email slides to colleagues can help save precious time as you build your next presentation.
5. We’ll support your technical and business needs
From the moment you get a free TeamSlide trial, we’ll work with you to understand your needs, drive TeamSlide adoption, and look for opportunities to optimize your use of slide libraries. We’ll share best practices and actively collaborate to ensure that your business runs more efficiently.