Keynote, the powerful presentation application for Mac, has been completely redesigned for iPad. It makes creating a world-class presentation, complete with animated charts and transitions, as simple as touching and tapping.
Keynote has everything you need to create amazing presentations, including beautiful Apple-designed themes, custom graphic styles, and stunning animations and effects. Start quickly with a theme and add the slides you need with just a few taps, selecting any of eight slide masters. You can also open a Keynote ’09 or Microsoft PowerPoint file.
Use the predefined text styles or pick from a selection of text options to personalize your slides. Add photos and videos from the Photos app using the Media Browser. Make your photos look great with designs that match your theme, or add masks, shadows, reflections, and picture frames all just by touching. Organize your data with beautiful tables and charts. Then bring your presentation to life with high-qualityanimations including Magic Move, Flip, and Spin.
When your presentation is ready, you can use the full-screen view to play it right on your iPad. If you’re presenting to a large audience, connect your iPad to a projector using an optional adapter and view your slides and notes from the presenter display. You can also send your presentation in Keynote ’09,Microsoft PowerPoint or PDF format to anyone via Mail or iWork.com public beta, or copy it to your MobileMe iDisk, your Mac or PC, or to the web using WebDAV. Using AirPrint, you can send your presentation to a printer on your wireless network.
Using Keynote, you can:
- View and edit Keynote ’09 or Microsoft PowerPoint presentations from Mail, the web, your MobileMe iDisk, a WebDAV service, or your Mac or PC using iTunes File Sharing.
- Share your work by exporting it to Keynote ’09, Microsoft PowerPoint, or PDF format and send it via Mail. Or, publish to iWork.com public beta.
- Choose from 12 Apple-designed themes including Gradient, Showroom, and Portfolio.
- Arrange the objects on your slides by simply dragging them on the slide canvas.
- Create sophisticated animations by using Magic Move, which automatically animates objects across consecutive slides.
- Animate objects on slide with over 20 builds.
- Send presentations to a printer on your wireless network using AirPrint.
- Choose from over 20 professional-quality slide transitions including Anagram, Page Flip, Mosaic, and Twist.
- Quickly add your photos and videos from the Photos app with the Media Browser.
- Organize your data with beautiful charts and tables.
- Skim through your presentation, add new slides, and reorder slides with the slide navigator.
- Work without worry as presentations are automatically saved whenever you make a change.
- Show your slides on a large screen by attaching your iPad to an external display or projector with the optional adapter. Use the presenter display to view the current slide, preview the next slide, or view your notes.
- Copy presentations from your iPad to your MobileMe iDisk, a WebDAV service or directly to your Mac or PC using iTunes File Sharing.
Use the predefined text styles or pick from a selection of text options to personalize your slides. Add photos and videos from the Photos app using the Media Browser. Make your photos look great with designs that match your theme, or add masks, shadows, reflections, and picture frames all just by touching. Organize your data with beautiful tables and charts. Then bring your presentation to life with high-qualityanimations including Magic Move, Flip, and Spin.
When your presentation is ready, you can use the full-screen view to play it right on your iPad. If you’re presenting to a large audience, connect your iPad to a projector using an optional adapter and view your slides and notes from the presenter display. You can also send your presentation in Keynote ’09,Microsoft PowerPoint or PDF format to anyone via Mail or iWork.com public beta, or copy it to your MobileMe iDisk, your Mac or PC, or to the web using WebDAV. Using AirPrint, you can send your presentation to a printer on your wireless network.
Using Keynote, you can:
- View and edit Keynote ’09 or Microsoft PowerPoint presentations from Mail, the web, your MobileMe iDisk, a WebDAV service, or your Mac or PC using iTunes File Sharing.
- Share your work by exporting it to Keynote ’09, Microsoft PowerPoint, or PDF format and send it via Mail. Or, publish to iWork.com public beta.
- Choose from 12 Apple-designed themes including Gradient, Showroom, and Portfolio.
- Arrange the objects on your slides by simply dragging them on the slide canvas.
- Create sophisticated animations by using Magic Move, which automatically animates objects across consecutive slides.
- Animate objects on slide with over 20 builds.
- Send presentations to a printer on your wireless network using AirPrint.
- Choose from over 20 professional-quality slide transitions including Anagram, Page Flip, Mosaic, and Twist.
- Quickly add your photos and videos from the Photos app with the Media Browser.
- Organize your data with beautiful charts and tables.
- Skim through your presentation, add new slides, and reorder slides with the slide navigator.
- Work without worry as presentations are automatically saved whenever you make a change.
- Show your slides on a large screen by attaching your iPad to an external display or projector with the optional adapter. Use the presenter display to view the current slide, preview the next slide, or view your notes.
- Copy presentations from your iPad to your MobileMe iDisk, a WebDAV service or directly to your Mac or PC using iTunes File Sharing.
What’s new in Version 1.4
• Universal app designed for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
• Keynote Remote app (sold separately on the App Store) to control your presentation from another iPhone or iPod touch.
• New document manager to easily sort your documents and organize them into folders.
Screenshots• Keynote Remote app (sold separately on the App Store) to control your presentation from another iPhone or iPod touch.
• New document manager to easily sort your documents and organize them into folders.
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