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Keynote is Updated With Support for Mountain Lion, iCloud, Retina Display

Keynote is Updated With Support for Mountain Lion, iCloud, Retina Display

Posted July 25, 2012 at 1:52pm by iClarified
Apple has updated Keynote with support for Mountain Lion, iCloud, Dictation, and the new Retina Display MacBook Pro.

Incredible presentations, incredibly easy. Keynote's powerful yet easy-to-use tools and dazzling effects put the show in slideshow.

The Theme Chooser lets you skim through an impressive collection of 44 Apple-designed themes. Once you've chosen the perfect canvas for your presentation, simply replace the placeholder text and graphics with your own words and images. Easy-to-use tools let you add tables, charts, shapes, photos, and videos to slides-and bring it all to life with cinematic animations and transitions that look as though they were created by your own special effects team. With Keynote, you have all the tools you need to make an amazing presentation amazingly simple.


And, Keynote takes advantage of Full Screen, Resume, Auto Save, and Versions in OS X Lion.


What's New In This Version:
This update adds support for OS X Mountain Lion and takes advantage of the following features:

• iCloud: Store presentations in iCloud and keep them automatically up to date across your Mac, iPad*, iPhone*, iPod touch*, and the web. Changes made to a presentation on one device automatically appear on all your other devices.
• Dictation: Speak words, numbers, or sentences and watch them appear in your presentation.

Keynote 5.2 is also enhanced to take advantage of the Retina display on the new MacBook Pro so presentations appear sharper and more vibrant.


You can purchase Keynote from the App Store for $19.99.

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Keynote is Updated With Support for Mountain Lion, iCloud, Retina Display

Keynote is Updated With Support for Mountain Lion, iCloud, Retina Display

Keynote is Updated With Support for Mountain Lion, iCloud, Retina Display
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Kyle Parker
Kyle Parker - February 26, 2013 at 4:59pm
Is it possible to save a custom Theme and have it displayed in the Theme Chooser?
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