Wednesday, 14 July 2010 10:47

Keynote: The most powerful presentation app ever designed for a mobile device.

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Incredible presentations. Incredibly easy.

Keynote is the powerful presentation app you love from iWork, completely reworked for iPad and Multi-Touch. So you can do everything on iPad with a tap or drag of your finger — from creating your first slide to presenting your work.

Touch your slides.

The document manager puts all your presentations at your fingertips. Tap to open one you’ve saved. Use the slide navigator to scroll through your slides. Tap to add a new slide from the Apple-designed slide master. Drag to reposition a slide — or even multiple slides at a time.

Photos, charts, tables, and more. Only a tap away.

Tap and drag. That’s all you need to know to wow your audience even more. Tap to open the media browser and add photos and movies from your library. Or add shapes, tables, charts, or text. You can even paste content copied from other iWork apps, Safari, or Mail on your iPad. Tap an object with your finger and drag a corner to resize it, twist to rotate it, or drag it to a new location. Keynote is a flexible canvas — you can tap and drag anything anywhere you want on the slide.

Add amazing animations and effects.

With just a few taps, you can make your presentation dazzle with cinema-quality transitions, animations, and effects. Charts and graphs look more compelling as they animate on or off a slide. When you apply the Magic Move transition to repeated objects, such as your company’s logo, Keynote automatically changes the location, scale, opacity, and rotation across consecutive slides. Keynote previews your animations and transitions on the slide as you add them.

Connect with the crowd.

Present to a small group right on your iPad. With your presentation on its high-resolution display, you’ll be a tough act to follow. Tap to play or swipe to move forward or back through slides. If you have a large audience, use the optional iPad Dock Connector to VGA Adapter. Then you can easily connect your iPad to a TV, monitor, projector, or LCD display and present on an even bigger screen.

Works well with others.

With Keynote on iPad, you can import Microsoft PowerPoint files and Keynote presentations. The presentations you create in Keynote on your iPad can be exported as Keynote files for Mac or as PDF documents, so you can attach them to an email. You can also upload your presentation to iWork.com public beta. So anyone can see your slides, whether they use a Mac or a PC.

Easy file sharing.

Want to add files from your computer to your iPad? iTunes makes it easy. Just connect your iPad to your computer and add your files to the Apps pane in iTunes — whether they’re Keynote or Microsoft PowerPoint files. And it works the other way around. In Keynote on your iPad, you can export your presentation as a Keynote file or a PDF. When you connect your iPad to your Mac or PC, the files appear in iTunes. Then you can save them to your computer.

An incredible first impression.

Choose from 12 Apple-designed themes and your presentation will be an instant crowd pleaser. You can even customize a theme — change the fonts, colors, and graphics — to make it your own.

Find out more and get the app here.

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  • Comment Link Tony C Wednesday, 14 July 2010 12:16 posted by Tony C

    Who needs PowerPoint when you have Keynote? Great app!

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