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Apple keynote presentation
Apple keynote presentation













  1. #Apple keynote presentation install
  2. #Apple keynote presentation mac

I came across Zamzar which announced that they support convert Apple iWork Keynote files into a variety of different file formats, including PDF, HTML, PNG and more. The only place for that poor keynote presentation file? It’s in my recycle bin! But what if the Keynote presentation wasn’t exported into any other Windows compatible formats as a start? Then it sounds like there’s nothing (yes, nothing!) on windows that can view the KeyNote presentation.

#Apple keynote presentation install

Searching the Apple forums return me this:Ī Windows-based Keynote viewer would be non-trivial, as a) Keynote uses a “bundle” document format (a Keynote “document” is actually a collection of files) that isn’t recognized by Windows, and so exchanging files would be complicated, and the document would still have to be “exported” in some fashion, and b) Keynote relies on various OS X-specific technologies, such as Quartz rendering, for much of its beautiful appearance, and porting those over to Windows would be extremely difficult.īesides, Keynote can export as QuickTime with pretty acceptable results, and far more Windows machines are likely to have that already than would ever install a custom viewer for one application. There are in fact options to export them into ppt, pps, or QT, but there might be a chance where the presentation won’t look nice in Windows due to Keynote using so called “Quartz rendering technology” and real “true type fonts”! If the theme chooser (shown below) doesn’t appear, click New Document in the bottom-left corner of the dialog.

#Apple keynote presentation mac

Apple created their own xml format called APXL, but so what? I know Mac users will brag how great their presentations looks like when they created them in iWorks, but who cares? You can only serve a small community (sometimes, maybe only yourself!). To open Keynote, click the Keynote icon in the Dock, Launchpad, or the Applications folder.















Apple keynote presentation