Microsoft PowerPoint Reviews

Microsoft PowerPoint Reviews

Published by on 2023-12-16

About: The PowerPoint app gives you access to the familiar slideshow maker tool you
already know. Create, edit, view, present, or share presentations quickly and
easily from anywhere.


About Microsoft PowerPoint


What is Microsoft PowerPoint? The PowerPoint app is a slideshow maker tool that allows users to create, edit, view, present, or share presentations from anywhere. It provides quick access to recent slides and presentations, seamless syncing across devices via OneDrive, and customizable templates and design ideas. The app also features Presenter Coach, an AI tool designed to help with public speaking, and allows for real-time collaboration with others.



         

Features


- Access to familiar slideshow maker tool

- Quick view of recent slides and presentations

- Seamless syncing across devices via OneDrive

- Customizable templates and design ideas

- Presenter Coach AI tool for public speaking assistance

- Real-time collaboration with others

- 1-click sharing and easy management of permissions

- Integrated comments within slides for feedback

- Compare changes to see how presentation has evolved over time

- Available for iPhone, iPad, and devices with screen size smaller than 10.1 inches

- Monthly Microsoft 365 subscriptions available for full Office experience

- App provided by Microsoft or third-party app publisher, subject to separate privacy statement and terms and conditions.



Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Negative experience
80.8%

Positive experience
19.2%

Neutral
17.3%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 382,193 combined software reviews.

Key Benefits of Microsoft PowerPoint

- The suggestion system for creating presentations is spot-on.

- The app is useful for recording teaching screencasts.

- The app is generally reliable and works well for many users.

- The app is part of the Microsoft Office suite, which is widely used and familiar to many people.




20 Microsoft PowerPoint Reviews

4.7 out of 5

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Feels like a downgrade

I grew up with MS Office products, and I have always been a solid advocate of it. But I have to say that Power Point has been a let down so far, when it comes to using it on iPad. I have been dealing with the same problem, for several years now, reported it three times, and no has responded et alone fixed the problems/bugs: (1) On iPad Pro, converting PPT files to PDF is near impossible, when it comes to moderately sized PPT files (ie with a moderate load of images). It simply doesn’t convert. (2) Loading files that are already stored on the iPad takes forever, or is play do not reopen sometimes, and the system keeps trying and trying to open the file in what seems like forever. This problem seems to be less persistent when WiFi is turned off, but then that defies the whole point of being able to use many of the functionalities that are otherwise only available when you’re connected online. I am still a big fan/supporter, and only use Power Point for my presentation work, but I have to say that something’s got to give, eventually, f they don’t address such issues.


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Missing basic functions, hard to navigate

MicrosoftPowerPoint has most of the formatting functions you’d expect, but what good are they if you cannot do basic editing?
- To cut or copy text, you have to use a search function and type in “cut” or “copy.” But once you have text in the buffer, there’s no Paste function, not even using the search! Unlike most apps, press-and-hold only brings up a magnifying glass.
- The auto zoom function has two degrees: whole page, where you cannot edit text, and zoomed in, where you can edit text but can only can see the left half or right half of the page. If the cursor is at one end of a line and you want to move the cursor to the other end of a line, you have to Zoom out and then zoom back in.
- You’ll get tired of the above flaws very quickly. So I added a text editor app to create the text and then copy it into PowerPoint. Then I tore my hair out for hours, looking for a way to paste the text into PowerPoint for final formatting. If the vital cut, copy, and paste functions exist, they’re hidden better than Jimmy Hoffa’s body.
- My advice: find another app unless the text in your slides is extremely simple.


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BEST PRESENTATION APP EVER

Literally, I don’t know how I would get through high-school without PowerPoint. It’s not the best app if you don’t get the office subscription, but if you do, MicrosoftPowerPoint, and all of the other Microsoft powered apps, go a REALLY long way. The suggestion system for it is absolutely spot-on in getting what you really want your presentation to look like. The transitions are limited, but you can usually get by by using the same one twice. I’ve wanted to express my absolute LOVE for PowerPoint for so long, and now seemed like the right time to do it. I just wanna say thanks to Microsoft, their team, and everyone involved in making this almost flawless app!


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The app constantly crashes

I’m not really someone who writes reviews, especially when the issue I’m writing about has been written before but honestly the fact that the same issue still hasn’t been resolved is frustrating. Any time I try and use MicrosoftPowerPoint on my iPad, it crashes. I have forced closed, deleted and re-downloaded MicrosoftPowerPoint , restarted my iPad, factory reset and still nothing, MicrosoftPowerPoint still crashes. I understand that things happen and apps wont always work the way you need them to but this is super ridiculous. I downloaded PowerPoint so that it would be easier for me to take notes during class but it may be better for me to hand write my notes given the fact that I can’t even get MicrosoftPowerPoint open when I need it. I don’t care for a glitter pencil especially when MicrosoftPowerPoint is constantly freezing and crashing when I need it. Please resolve the problems the users actually care about so that we can properly use MicrosoftPowerPoint . Thank you in advance.


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Can’t even use it

Recently bought a brand new iPad Air and Apple Pencil for the sole purpose of using it for school (I am a nursing student). I cannot even use MicrosoftPowerPoint, because whenever I open it so I can write notes onto the slides during class, it crashes. Sometimes I can’t even get as far as MicrosoftPowerPoint completely launching before it crashes. I have the same issue when I try to save any notes I have taken that way they aren’t totally gone, crashes before it will even save/send. I’ve done all the troubleshooting I can that I have found suggested by Microsoft and none of it solved the problem. Based off of what I’m reading, this has been an issue for several months and has gone unanswered and unresolved by Microsoft. I am just very disappointed and frustrated that I spent so much money not even two weeks ago on this iPad and Apple Pencil and cannot use it for the main reason it was purchased due to the bugs in MicrosoftPowerPoint. Please fix this!!


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New update is not an improvement

The new update is a huge down grade. You now get glittery pens - but functionality has been lost.
I used to be able to shrink the size of the powerpoint slides and type in the note section along side - which was carried throughout the powerpoint file. Now every time I switch a slide, it is MAXIMIZED to the largest size possible - and I have to re-shrink it down again and again. Even worse, the slide can no longer be moved to the side to accommodate the note space so that you can view the slide and notes fully and simultaneously side-by-side. Not only that, but every time I minimize the application to jump on safari powerpoint restarts completely, and I lose my place in the slides. These complaints may not seem like a huge deal, but for someone who is in PA school and sits through 6 hour lectures, these are huge disappointments and annoyances. I’ve used powerpoint since I began college 6 years ago, but I will be using another app if these problems aren’t fixed soon.


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Too much flash and too little standard features

I really do like having PowerPoint (and the rest of the office suite) on my phone and my iPad. And there’s a lot I can do on them to edit a presentation. But while Microsoft keeps adding pretty things, there are very basic functions that are missing, making it sometimes impossible to use this in a work environment.
My currently biggest beefs:
1. No ability to select and copy/move/delete multiple slides. A slide sorter would be nice for doing that but I’d just go with the ability to do it in the existing interface. But moving slides from one presentation to another is just too painful if you have to do it one slide at a time.
2. Missing highlighting option. Not because I can’t highlight text (would be nice but I can do without that) but because I can’t get rid of highlighting someone else put in a slide (using a different version of PowerPoint). This is absolutely annoying because there is NO workaround.

There are other, smaller user interface issues, but they are annoying, not insurmountable.

In general, for most purposes, this is a good app. Just beware that it is missing features that you are used to from the desktop version.


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If I could give it a negative 1000 I would

In the past 3 months there has been a forum on the MS website about educators and students having difficulty writing on ppt slides because MicrosoftPowerPoint will crash and delete the progress. It has effected me drastically in taking away my study time and trying to find a new way to learn. I write and notate on my ppts and rely strongly for them to study so I can finish nursing school. No one from MS has responded in 2 months. They stopped responding when they couldn’t find out what was wrong and left us with the problem. FIX IT MS. This is a huge let down because it obviously isn’t compatible with the new IOS updates. Do something !!! Help us.

Update 9/28: they still haven’t fixed it. They keep recycling old information to follow when the forum already said it doesn’t work. Meaning… they aren’t actually working on a solution.
Use OfficeSuite instead. Thank me later.


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Arabic Language is Broken

I’m writing this based on my experience using PowerPoint on a Mac, not a mobile device.

There is a serious issue with PowerPoint when you try to type in both English and Arabic in the same sentence. It is extremely common in the Middle East for someone to need to add an English word in parenthesis in the middle of an Arabic sentence. However, PowerPoint will jumble up the words and punctuation when you do this. This is a serious issue that affects more than 420 million Arabic speakers in the world. Microsoft needs to address this because PowerPoint is nearly unusable for those who need to create presentations in both English and Arabic.

* What’s strange is that Microsoft Word can handle the two languages together better than PowerPoint. Although Word is not perfect either in the area.


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Glaring flaw

I use PowerPoint on my PC and iPad, with the files I edit sitting in my iCloud Drive. I rehearsed an early draft of my presentation on my iPad then spent several days working on my presentation on my PC. I then opened up PowerPoint on my iPad and it overwrote the version of my presentation saved by my PC to iCloud, without warning, with the old version I’d opened days before on my iPad. I lost several days of work due to the bizarre auto save feature. If I’d waited to put the presentation on my iPad until the morning of my presentation I would have nothing to show after it overwrote the most recent version. Why PowerPoint would auto save when there’s a more recent time stamp on the system file is beyond me. This is a fatal flaw that makes this program one star to me. Otherwise it’s a great app, but I could have lost my job due to the overwrite so its hard to recommend MicrosoftPowerPoint to anyone working on presentations that matter.


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Corrupted File

I had a very important presentation to make and at the last minute there was an issue saving it and it got severely corrupted apparently. It hasn't opened since. This is such a shame and now I understand why Microsoft and Apple are so reluctant to fuse together for projects such as this. It's a complete disaster; an utter failure of the highest regard. One would expect more of not one, but two multi-billion dollar companies, allegedly attempting to (re)design a program which has already been on the market for over a decade. Seriously, it is as if a novice, trainee student from a back-alley detention center in Detroit was hired to design MicrosoftPowerPoint for a net sum of thirty cents. A disgrace.

Additionally, some of the formats for inserted pictures actually reduce the quality of the photos themselves. This is also a problem with the PC version. I'm glad to be able to witness the headway Microsoft has made towards addressing these deficiencies. Or, perhaps lack thereof.


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What happened with the latest version??

My slide show keeps blurring slides and crashing after showing few slides. Up until your recent update, MicrosoftPowerPoint has been working perfectly on my iPad Pro (12.7 inch model). With the last update, I cannot use MicrosoftPowerPoint because of not only what I described above, but also MicrosoftPowerPoint freezes. Typically happens after swiping (with or without slide show) after 10-15 slides into the presentation. I’m running latest iOS 11 on my iPad. However, MicrosoftPowerPoint works fine from my iPhone X (running beta iOS 12, beta 8). Can you please fix this issue so I can rate MicrosoftPowerPoint 5 stars again? This is with version 2.16.1 (your latest version available). I have full Microsoft yearly membership for editing PPT, XLS, DOC files via the apps.

Dear developer: feel free to email me if you need screenshots. I’ve tried this on several different slide decks from iPad. Same results unfortunately.


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Lack of substance

I find the iPad version of PowerPoint a nuisance more than a helpful app for professionals and students alike. There’s no way to make sub-bullet points, no way to indent any of the text, the option to add a text box is literally at the end of the “insert” bar so it’s annoying whenever I have to add any text box (which is what you have to do the most when you’re creating a PowerPoint), there’s no way to exit from the presentation mode without having to touch the screen and the screen kind of twitches whenever I try to choose a text box to edit the text so I always end up tapping outside the box which means that I’ll have to do it all over again. Also, if your goal was to give MicrosoftPowerPoint a “clean and simple” look, you don’t have to literally cripple it to do that.


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Not nearly the functionality as it should have on iPad!!

I’m really disappointed by MicrosoftPowerPoint. First of all I have trouble working with large ppts that I’ve saved to Dropbox. I often get a notice that I “no longer have access to the file” and have to save a copy...which then doesn’t open. So sometimes I’m just screwed. This is frustrating. Further, there is no timing or recording option in the “view slide show” tab. You can’t select multiple objects at once, the lasso select tool doesn’t work for me, and it’s very hard to move around on the slide. Maybe I’m just not used to it, but it doesn’t have nearly the level of functionality as the full version on a Mac. So frustrating because I would love to edit, save, and practice my presentations on the go. This is a major reason why I bought an iPad.


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Paid version needs feature parity with PowerPoint Online

Right now the iOS version (even paid) is pretty weak at best. While I can review the file and look at it, only the most basic of functionality is carried over. Things like SmartArt are a constant thing I need to edit which is completely unavailable in the iOS version. What’s more, is while it is available in PPT Online, if you have the iOS version installed, trying to launch a PPT from any other program (Teams, OneDrive, even the browser) simply loads the iOS version. In order to do basic editing of even slightly more robust things like SmartArt requires me to constantly uninstall the iOS version, do my edits in the browser, then reinstall the iOS version once complete. Please get at least feature parity with the Online version.


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Useful Teaching Aid

I’m using Powerpoint mobile to record teaching screencasts and find it very useful. ONE SUGGESTION: Could you add different colored pens and highlighters directly to the quick access bar at the top in presentation mode? When I tap to change color, that appears on my screen. If it were simply in the bar at the top and didn’t drop down, then I could simply crop that part of the video before I post it. I’m guessing there are others who would be interested in a similar feature. Thanks!


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Download too BIG!

I will no longer use Wifi - the artificial limits on download are about to make me delete your LARGE App. I have a case at Apple and of course they blame you and the carrier - the support agent agrees it is “Stupid”. I wonder why it’s okay to stream Gigs of a baseball game or a movie but downloading an app that is Broken is a NO NO. MS NOT that differentiating these days. Same for other MS apps. I like Outlook but LookOUT to be gone too. And since I own the company that buys 365 and Azure gone is a BIG gone. Tick. Tick, tick. I’m you are now aware and I can let other users know all is well in a few days or so, therefore rating will go to a deserved location.

As I always say, “ when it doesn’t make sense it is about the Cents. Let’s use some common sense, and worry less about the small cents. Ready set GO!

- drdave


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Good but wish I didn’t run in to so many dead ends

60% of the time, it does what I need, but there are some basic functionalities that are just missing and it doesn’t make sense why. You can’t search or replace copy in a presentation. Forget about copying multiple slides from one presentation to another (you have to close your presentation, open the one you need slides from, copy a single slide, close that presentation, open the first again, copy it in, and then repeat that process for every slide you need to copy in! Come on!).

Honestly, at some times it feels like Microsoft is just messing with Apple users. “Fine we’ll give you our software for iPads but good luck getting anything done! Should have bought a surface!”


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Crashing

My issues started about a week ago with what I bet is the newest iOS update. But from a forum post I found fromJune 2021, many other have been having this issue for much longer with little to no response from Microsoft. I’ve submitted three tickets (one of which, the employee had me on hold for over 2 hours, with no check-ins to tell me how anything is going) and done the suggested basic troubleshooting on the forum post, with no improvement. I cannot get PPT to stay open for more than 10 seconds on my school iPad to be able to do literally anything on it. My school also isn’t able to do anything with it because it’s a Microsoft app. So I’m stuck here and not even able to view or take notes for any of my classes because no one is responding.


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New update is subpar

I used to love MicrosoftPowerPoint when I’m taking notes on my IPad. However, its slowing me down and annoying me. Here’s why:
1. Whenever I try to type something in the notes section, the slide doesnt resize anymore to fit the screen with the section open. Even if I try to minimize the slide, you can’t move it to the side to keep the whole thing in view.
2. The names of my presentations are disappearing! For example, I’ll have a presentation that I named “Ch. 14 Cardiac Assessment.” Now it’ll only show me “Ch. 14.” I’m getting confused in trying to open the correct presentation!
3. When I try to save my presentation from one drive to another, it’ll save the presentations in both drives instead of just transferring it to another. I don’t know if that bothers anyone else, but it bothers me.
PLEASE FIX THIS WITH A NEW UPDATE. OR JUST BRING BACK THE PREVIOUS UPDATE!


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Save a copy

Someone is currently editing this review. To edit this review please save a copy.

Yeah, I’m playing with you. But seriously, every time I close a document and then open it later I see the description above, yet with the word ”document“ instead of ”review.“ And often it doesn’t even have to be later, it could be a few minutes after closing it. I’m not going to create five or ten copies of my work all around my files because you guys have a glitch in your save/autosave mechanism. Tell me how I am going to get done my presentations for my college courses!? This is actually important! I know it’s not all about me, but fixing this glitch could help everybody with the same issues and more.

Thanks for reading, but I can’t fully thank Microsoft, Apple, whoever is in control of MicrosoftPowerPoint, etc. until this is fixed.


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Mostly good, room for improvement

MicrosoftPowerPoint is mostly good, but I have encountered an error when taking notes in presentation mode. Sometimes I the ability to swipe between slides goes away and every stroke I make to attempt to do so just puts ink on the slide. It often takes many attempts to get the functionality bar to drop down from the top so that I can exit and re-enter presentation mode, which then usually fixes the problem for a time.

In general, I think Microsoft could improve the functionality of the PowerPoint app to include the features of OneNote within a ppt presentation format and do away with one note altogether, thus eliminating the need to export ppts into one note.


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works pretty well

It works similar to editing PowerPoint in a Teams site. Much functionality is missing, but you can get the basic job done.
One thing that doesn't work on the iPad, for me, is that when I select text, I no longer get the pop up menu (e.g. select, select all, copy, paste, etc) this is VERY inconvenient. I have a couple work arounds for some of those elements, but it forces me to have to jump through several steps to do a simple action. This used to work, and then on a recent app upgrade, the menu disappeared. Hope I'm not the only one and they can fix this pretty major bug.


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Issues with saving to iPad in most recent update

There’s a bug with the new update. When trying to save items to my iPad, I have to save the item, close out MicrosoftPowerPoint as MicrosoftPowerPoint freezes, re-open MicrosoftPowerPoint , save the item again in which the option to replace the item comes up since it’s already been saved as a zero kb empty item, and when I replace it this seems to bypass the glitch. It’s been like this for weeks. Figured it would have been fixed by now. I didn’t have this issue prior to this update. Not the end of the world, but very annoying for a grad student who has new PowerPoint lectures to save each day.




Is Microsoft PowerPoint Safe?


No. Microsoft PowerPoint does not seem very safe to us. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 382,193 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.7/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Microsoft PowerPoint Is 19.2/100.


Is Microsoft PowerPoint Legit?


No. Microsoft PowerPoint does not seem legit based on our analysis. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 382,193 Microsoft PowerPoint User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Microsoft PowerPoint Is 36.5/100..


Is Microsoft PowerPoint not working?


Microsoft PowerPoint works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



Pricing Information

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..

Microsoft 365 Personal

- Price: $6.99/month or $69.99/year

- Features: Access to PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office apps on one PC or Mac and one tablet, 1 TB OneDrive cloud storage, and advanced security features.

[2] Microsoft 365 Family

- Price: $9.99/month or $99.99/year

- Features: Access to PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office apps on up to six PCs or Macs and six tablets, 1 TB OneDrive cloud storage per person (up to six people), and advanced security features.

[3] Microsoft 365 Business Basic

- Price: $5.00/user/month

- Features: Access to PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office apps, email hosting with 50 GB mailbox, and 1 TB OneDrive cloud storage per user.

[4] Microsoft 365 Business Standard

- Price: $12.50/user/month

- Features: Access to PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office apps, email hosting with 50 GB mailbox, 1 TB OneDrive cloud storage per user, and Microsoft Teams for collaboration and communication.

[5] Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise

- Price: $8.00/user/month

- Features: Access to PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office apps, 1 TB OneDrive cloud storage per user, and advanced security and compliance features.




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