Just wondering if anyone out there has used Keynote yet. I do a lot of presentations and am excited about the prospects of something other than PowerPoint. Let me know what you think...
Originally posted by gernb
quicktime support is a clear example. it shocks me that powerpoint has better support for quicktime...you can actually playback full screen video at acceptable frame rates. keynote imports quicktime files, but plays them back VERY poorly...especially since this is one of apple's own technologies. This is nothing short of lame.
Originally posted by GeeYouEye
While I agree to some extent with the rest, WTF are you talking about here? QT import and playback is, while not perfect, certainly as good as, if not better than PowerPoint. And this on an 800MHz iBook. What are you using?
Originally posted by gernb
I can't account for your results...maybe powerpoint quicktime playback sucks your ibook. I have a dual 500 running 10.2.3 with 1.5 GB ram and a Radeon 8500 with 65 MB of VRAM.
All I can tell you is that if I place a captured DV clip in powerpoint scale it to fit the full slide, it plays back frame for frame at 30 frames / sec. If I place the same clip in Keynote it plays back at MAYBE 8 frames per second...and that without the video being scaled up to fit the full slide area.
My experience with playback of quicktime in powerpoint is that it looks no different than if I were playing it back in quicktime with full screen mode. This is definitely not the case with Keynote.
Wish it weren't true, but it is. Believe me, I hate M$ as much as anyone.
Originally posted by gbojim
I just made my first presentation with Keynote yesterday. It was a major presentation to what was primarily an executive IT crowd.
I built it from ground up so I don't have experience with PPT conversions. But, I found that I could build the presentation in about 50-60% of the time it takes to do a PPT. I agree there are a few features in PPT that are not in Keynote. However, based on the way I work with presentation software, I did not feel I was missing anything.
I built and ran the presentation on a TiBook 800 and experienced none of the problems that a lot of others seem to be having.
The coolest thing had to be the response of the audience. They could not see the laptop because of where it was located. They were pretty much all Windows types and they could tell that it was't PPT. I had a lot of comments about how awesome the look was but I guess no one had the nerve to ask anything about it. Then at lunch, one of the guys at the table made a comment about how much work it must have been to create a Director movie. So I just laughed, pulled out the TiBook and showed them how easy it was. Of the 7 others around the table I was it, 4 were POd that Keynote is Mac only, and the other 3 said they were going to get Mac laptops if for no other reason that making presentations.