It's perhaps unique in that it doesn't require any sort of build process – inheriting its approach from Markdeep (https://casual-effects.com/markdeep/), it's just an HTML file (containing your Markdown content and a few <script> tags at the bottom) and a bit of JS/CSS.
This is so nice.
One feature I would like to see in web presentation tools where we can run multiple browsers in different location with participant view, synced with the view what presenter is showing.
Can save a ton of bandwidth then by not having to share the screen and not having to need video streaming.
It's perhaps unique in that it doesn't require any sort of build process – inheriting its approach from Markdeep (https://casual-effects.com/markdeep/), it's just an HTML file (containing your Markdown content and a few <script> tags at the bottom) and a bit of JS/CSS.