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You also have the option to encrypt your content with Blowfish and Idea. KeyNote is used for managing your writing in a tabbed user interface. Each window is a KeyNote file. Your files can include one or multiple notes. The notes will appear in the UI as tabs. You can name new notes or rename existing tabs.
KeyNote lets you add another dimension with a Tree panel. You can choose from two types of designs when creating new notes. The classic Rich Text Format will only include the editor panel that lets you type. The Mult-level tree selection includes both the editor and tree panel where each tree is made of a hierarchy of nodes. The hierarchical tree shows the connections between the categories.
The trees are highly customizable. You can add a large list of sections to the tree. Child nodes can be added to the parent nodes. Even more, sub nodes can be added to the subcategories. You can expand and minimize the nodes by clicking on the addition and subtraction signs beside the titles. Each of the segments in the tree can be labeled.
You can easily organize a large amount of information into both the tabbed notes and included nodes. You can type formatted and regular text into the editor area. The tool lets you paste links to files. Or include a live feed of your iPhone or iPad screen to show off apps. For slideshows with multiple presenters, you can now take turns controlling a single deck — from anywhere — on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
Embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo, then play them right in your presentations, without the need to download or open the video in a media player. Play a slideshow in its own window so you can access other apps while you present.
You can view your presenter notes, upcoming slides, and navigation in a separate window as well. With outline view for iPhone and iPad, quickly jot down your thoughts, restructure ideas, and move concepts from slide to slide. Then switch to slide view and start designing. Take notes, edit a presentation, or annotate text quickly. With Keynote, presenting remotely can be just as seamless as presenting in person. Add a live video feed of yourself to any slide for a picture-in-picture experience.
Or when presenting on your Mac, include a live feed of your iPhone or iPad screen to walk through your apps. You can even play a slideshow in its own window, so you can simultaneously access your notes and other apps. The same goes for Keynote. Work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. The slides you create using a Mac or iPad will look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.
Start using Keynote at iCloud. Real-time collaboration: You can share your document with a team, view who's in the document, and follow their edits as they're making them -- all in real time. Presentation by gesture: On your phone or tablet, you can tap or swipe to navigate, touch and hold to highlight, and pinch to exit the slideshow.
Apple integration: Apple designed Keynote to integrate with its other products. You can also use your iPhone as a remote control to present on your Mac, iPad, or iPhone. To enable remotes on a Mac, go to Keynote Preferences, then Remotes. Set up your remote by going to your presentation device and selecting your phone's name under your Wi-Fi network settings.
With its excellent design, presentation, and collaboration options, Keynote for iOS is a terrific PowerPoint alternative. If by any chance you are able to borrow or log into a newer MAC, with the appropriate OS you can 'purchase' the application and download it there.
Next time you open App Store on your old Mac, you will be given the option to download the last supported version of the topfind Open an older iWork document.
Current versions of iWork for Mac apps can open documents created in any version of iWork. To open an older iWork document in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote, double-click the document, or open it from within the app: Choose File Open.
Ok, This app may often fall under that shadow of the "almighty" microsoft Powerpoint. But it has almost, maybe even as much, maybe even more features than Powerpoint. But you want a simple, easy to understand reason why Keynote is better? Well, Keynote is free. Now how much is Powerpoint? Not 10, not 20, not 40, but dollars. I am not joking. Sure, you could buy office, which is less. But not free. The cheapest plans are 70 dollars a year or a dollars one time purchase, which is even more than powerpoint.
But let's move on from the price. Sure, there are reported issues.