280 Slides is a brand new rich internet application which leverages on both Cocoa and the Objective-C runtime that runs entirely in JavaScript via a web browser. Sounds impressive? It is.

Built by the folks at 280 North, 280 Slides is a really impressive presentation app that looks and works very similarly to Apple’s Keynote. Users can download a copy of their finished presentation as a Powerpoint document or share it with friends and colleagues by email or embedding it onto a website. All these can be done with great ease due to an extremely well designed user interface.

Wanna dig even deeper into Objective -J and Cappuccino? Chris Foresman of Ars Technica has posted an article (with code snippets) on this new technology.


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