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FreeShow

FreeShow is a free software with a user-friendly interface that offers powerful features for creating and editing slideshows.

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Short description

FreeShow is a free and open-source presentation program that makes it easy to show text on a big screen. It supports stage display, remote control, media, and many other advanced features. It is open-sourced meaning anyone can contribute.

FreeShow exists because the creator found that other similar programs were either expensive or complex to use. He wanted to create a program that is easy to use and affordable for everyone, from small churches to large venues. FreeShow is now used by people all over the world.

Support Us

The only reason this program is free is because of the generous support from users. If you want to support us to keep this free, please head over to ChurchApps or sponsor us on GitHub. Thank you so much!

Join the Community

We have a great community for end-users on Facebook. It's a good way to ask questions, get tips and follow new updates. Come join us!

Report an issue or request a feature

If you notice a bug, or need a feature. Please create an issue on GitHub.

Give feedback

Feedback is welcome! Please open a discussion here or send a mail to dev@freeshow.app.

Help translate

Head over to FreeShow on Transifex to request a language.

Help the development

You are welcome to contribute to the code!

  1. Clone the code in this repo
  2. Install Node.js
  3. Install Python 3.12, and the setuptools package
  4. On Windows, download Visual Studio and install "Desktop development with C++", also select the "Windows 10 SDK"
  5. On Linux, install the following library: sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1-dev
  6. In the terminal, run: npm install
  7. To start the app, run: npm start

Join us on Slack

If you would like to get involved contributing in any way, head over to our Slack Channel and introduce yourself. We'd love to hear from you.