

- #MAC EQUIVALENT FOR POWERPOINT UPDATE#
- #MAC EQUIVALENT FOR POWERPOINT SOFTWARE#
- #MAC EQUIVALENT FOR POWERPOINT BLUETOOTH#
This update is for Keynote 3.0.1 and addresses compatibility for accessing Aperture 1.5 content in Keynote. It also addresses a number of other minor issues. This update to Keynote 3.0 addresses issues with three-dimensional charts and textures. Also compiled to run natively on both PowerPC and Intel processors as a universal binary. Includes new transitions/animations, new themes and graphics. New version released as part of the iWork '06 package. Includes new transitions/animations, 20 new themes, new presenter tools and improved export options, including export to Flash.Īddressed isolated issues that may have affected reliability. Released as part of the new iWork 05 package.

Improved stability and several user experience enhancements and much more user friendly. Various enhancements to improve functionality and compatibility. With the release of Keynote for iOS, the app was integrated into the new Keynote application, and the stand-alone app was withdrawn.
#MAC EQUIVALENT FOR POWERPOINT BLUETOOTH#
Keynote Remote was an iOS application that controlled Keynote presentations from an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad over a Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth connection, and was released through the App Store.
#MAC EQUIVALENT FOR POWERPOINT SOFTWARE#
In 2005, Apple began selling Keynote 2.0 in conjunction with Pages, a new word processing and page layout application, in a software package called iWork. The program was first sold publicly as Keynote 1.0 in 2003, competing against existing presentation software, most notably Microsoft PowerPoint.

Prior to using Keynote, Jobs had used Concurrence, from Lighthouse Design, a similar product which ran on the NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP platforms. Keynote began as a computer program for Apple CEO Steve Jobs to use in creating the presentations for Macworld Conference and Expo and other Apple keynote events.
