“Keynote is more streamlined than PowerPoint, but I didn’t notice many major features missing. Selecting a theme for a slide presentation, adding additional slides and then editing and arranging these was not at all a problem. The software’s main work area is cleaner and better organized than PowerPoint’s, and I had no difficulty editing and modifying my slide designs… Why don’t they truly beard the lion and release a version of Keynote for the Windows user? Fighting hegemony still has its appeals, and the office-application arena is a good place to start,” writes Mark Kellner in his article, “Keynote looks to challenge Microsoft,” for The Washington Times. Full article here.
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A 5MB file choked the program? Since when? I’ve got a huge presentation of over 400 slides that rings in at something like 300MB and Keynote cooks, smooth as silk. Not a single problem with this application.
I agree. I have used several presentation apps, my office is still window$ though. They are coming around. When I get my appliances at home to run from my iMac,
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