ezi bills itself as an anti-werint, with presentations that use panning zooming across the screen instead of text-heavy slides filled with bullet points.  It’s popular in business education with a full suite of apps for ndows Mac desktops, along with iOS. The id version allows you to create edit your “prezis” present them to a group on the device or by connecting to another screen. th ezi for Android, however, you’re limited to viewing showing off your creations, though it does support Chromecast, so that makes it a lot easier to get your work up on the big screen. The ezi blog post announcing the release didn’t indicate if editing capabilities would appear in a future version, but it would make sense to bring some parity to the id app. y this matters: ile this was a rather long wait for ezi to make it to Android, at least it’s now one less app that isn’t on the platform. It’s been a busy year for productivity-themed app releases on Android, with the recent launch of Outlook for Android a full suite of Microsoft Office apps.