As a PowerPoint user, It's hard to pay for Keynote without demoing it first. Is there a "trial" version available? Doesn't seem like it.
Kevin.
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Keynote - is there a free trial version?
#5
Posted 06 February 2003 - 07:25 PM
I like most of keynote so far, but have had problems importing complex powerpoint to keynote. Keynote exports to powerpoint genreally work, but some of the artistic elements don't transfer.
If you are Mac only it is a wonderful way to go. If you are mixed mode, powerpoint may be better (although the presentaitons won't look as good)
If you are Mac only it is a wonderful way to go. If you are mixed mode, powerpoint may be better (although the presentaitons won't look as good)
#7
Posted 06 February 2003 - 11:39 PM
Here is my question. . . I work for a large software company and we are very Six Sigma and process exellence oriented. I have no need for fancy transitions or animations. (simply not acceptable) Pareto Charts, Bang Boxes and lovely white backgrounds are the norm. What I am interested in is ease of use, how does that compare with PP.
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