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Supporting narrative flow in presentation software
Commercial presentation software focuses on authoring, rather than on supporting the presentation process itself. Typical slide navigation tools are disruptive to the presentational flow and could disclose slides early. We present a navigation tool for slide presentations based on design principles such as "never hide the current slide." We kept the tool simple and easy to use to decrease the presenter's stress during a presentation.