I just was pointing out what seem to be the big issues some PowerPoint users seem to have with it judging by Apple's Keynote forum. I think it's a great application, one of Apple's strongest in some time, and the price is excellent IMNHO. ![]() Oh, I didn't mean to disparage it at all. I think PowerPoint XP fixes this problem. So some otherwise gorgeous presentations in Keyonte can get garbled by older verions of Powerpoint. (2D transitions are preserved I believe.) Also, Powerpoint will do a terrible job dithering some embedded files from Keynote, like PDFs and GIFs. which can either run continuously and loop or can be set for prompts to move from one slide to the next.Īnother gotcha of exporting to PowerPoint from Keynote is that the 3D transitions aren't preserved since Powerpoint doesn't have them. ![]() On the other, if it's for kiosk-like functionality, Keynote exports to Quicktime (various presets for qulaity, size, etc. ![]() Now, on one hand, I've never seen this really used in presentations in front of a group. If you're running a Keynote file, you have to tell it to switch to the next slide each time, and it won't go back to the first slide when you go past the last slide. One thing I would mention about Keynote is that it is missing some features of Powerpoint like automatic timed slide shows and looping through a slide show.
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