Entered CNET Catalog: 07/16/2003
SKU: 0718908475324
Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
Manufacturer description
Keynote 1.0 is a new generation of presentation software that brings the ability to create stunning, professional-quality presentations to everyone. With Keynote, creating stunning slides becomes fast and simple, giving you more time to focus on ideas and less time on design. Featuring Apple-designed visual themes with coordinated backgrounds, fonts, colors, charts and tables; cinematic quality 2D and 3D transitions; and an innovative slide Navigator that provides a quick visual overview of the entire slide show, Keynote gives speakers the tools they need to organize their ideas and convey their message with impact. With Keynote, you don't have to start from scratch. Simply import your existing PowerPoint, QuickTime, and PDF files into Keynote. Or, insert Excel data right into Keynote charts and tables. You can also share your Keynote creations with virtually anyone. Keynote presentations can also be exported to PowerPoint, QuickTime and PDF.Product summary
The good: Makes it easy to create polished, professional-looking presentations; compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint; attractive slide-transition effects.
The bad: No prebuilt presentations; very little clip art; few template styles to choose from.
The bottom line: With its sharp appearance, ease of use, and great price, Keynote sweeps the Mac-presentation market. Definitely pick it over PowerPoint for Mac.
Editors' review
- Editors' Choice: No
- Reviewed on: 01/29/2003
![]() The pop-up menu on the left shows Keynote's font controls, while the one on the right is for inputting chart or table data. |
![]() The Keynote interface is divided into three main areas: a toolbar along the top, a thumbnail slide view along the left, and a canvas in the middle of the screen. |
![]() The Inspector window displays most of the customization options in Keynote. The eight buttons along the top call up different controls. Chart options are shown here. |
![]() Pushpin is one of Keynote's 12 default themes. Note the textured background and the pushpin graphics used as text bullets. |
![]() You can apply effects such as transparencies to the objects that you create. |
The app can save to the PowerPoint format, but we found a few glitches when we saved and opened a Keynote presentation with PowerPoint for Mac. Images loaded into precreated frames in Keynote displayed in front of their frames in PowerPoint. Also, background colors and images in charts and tables came out rough and pixelated. Keynote fares better at importing PowerPoint presentations; elements aren't always aligned perfectly, but they don't look horrid.
Unlike PowerPoint for Windows, Keynote doesn't have collaboration features that let you e-mail your presentation to coworkers, then collect their changes. But PowerPoint for the Mac lacks this feature as well. Apple offers a reasonable support package for Keynote. In addition to the comprehensive, 97-page manual, you'll get 90 days of free telephone support (every day, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CT), onscreen help, and Web-hosted documents and forums. Don't waste time looking in the help files for the free phone number: you'll find it in the Keynote box on a sheet of paper labeled AppleCare Software Service and Support Guide. There is no e-mail-based support.




