Any body use Keynote yet? I would like to know what is it exactly. Im a Dentistry student and would like a good program to do my presentations like my thesis.
Originally posted by Rower_CPU
PowerPoint has more features, but they're less well implemented. Keynote has fewer but they're much more powerful/useful.
PowerPoint has more built-in clip art, but it's still friggin' MS clip art. Apple's built in clip art is high quality.
I like the idea of talking and timing things while the presentation happily just moves forward with me not having to touch it, and I can do that in PP, but not Keynote...yet.
Originally posted by Abercrombieboy
has anyone actually tried to convert a Keynote presentation into PowerPoint? How well does it work?
Originally posted by Abercrombieboy
Okay Apple has confused me before, but this time takes the cake!
According to their website, you need at least a 500Mhz G3 or a G4 processor to run Keynote. I am VERY pleased how Keynote runs on my iMac G3 400Mhz. In contrast, they say you can run iMovie 3 on a 400Mhz G3 or higher, and it runs very poorly. After running the two programs, I find that Keynote is much easier and faster to run on a G3 then iMovie or even iPhoto. Where did Apple come up with these system requirements. I even have a friend that is a Tech Coordinator for a school in another state and he said even though they moved their iMac G3's to OSX they are staying with PowerPoint, because Keynote won't run well on the G3's according to Apple. And I thought they were targeting the education market.
Anyhow I like Keynote, but I still have a thing for PowerPoint after all these years. I will do my next presentation with Keynote and see how it goes. By the way has anyone actually tried to convert a Keynote presentation into PowerPoint? How well does it work? My school is mostly PC's so if I use Keynote I would have to convert a lot of the presentations to PowerPoint.
Last, where does Apple come up with these system recommendations? It seems like they are requiring too much to run Keynote and not enough to run iMovie. Just my observation. I am glad I took the gamble anyhow.