Content about Keynote

April 1, 2005

About 30 million PowerPoint presentations are created each day, and it's fair to say more are made using Windows versions of the software than Macintosh. Microsoft and Apple have always had a testy relationship, though, so it's no surprise that an unusual.⻼皺欸/ࠃ暼療.帉痾Ѐ�涆醿焷

About 30 million PowerPoint presentations are created each day, and it's fair to say more are made using Windows versions of the software than Macintosh. Microsoft and Apple have always had a testy relationship, though, so it's no surprise that an unusual.⻼皺欸/ࠃ暼療.帉痾Ѐ�涆醿焷

February 1, 2005

After nearly two years, Apple has released an update to Keynote, its presentation slide-creation software. Keynote 2 features include text animation, updated transitions and theme templates.

After nearly two years, Apple has released an update to Keynote, its presentation slide-creation software. Keynote 2 features include text animation, updated transitions and theme templates.

July 1, 2004

Apple GarageBand

Apple GarageBand

April 1, 2003

Apple Keynote

Apple Keynote

February 1, 2003

Apple Keynote

Apple Keynote

February 10, 2002

Chances are you can relate to this hopeful scenario. Chances are you have also watched your best intentions evaporate under pressure, to find yourself tweaking PowerPoint slides in the desperate hours or minutes before your presentation, scrambling to mak.⻼皺欸/ࠃ暼療.帉痾Ѐ�涆醿焷䀹ퟤ૩欸/縨૩蠏焸膿焸蕑焸

Chances are you can relate to this hopeful scenario. Chances are you have also watched your best intentions evaporate under pressure, to find yourself tweaking PowerPoint slides in the desperate hours or minutes before your presentation, scrambling to mak.⻼皺欸/ࠃ暼療.帉痾Ѐ�涆醿焷䀹ퟤ૩欸/縨૩蠏焸膿焸蕑焸

November 1, 1998

As you all know, the road to the top isn't an easy one. Getting there can be like climbing one of those rope ladders that dangles from a dangerous precipice, and if you're in high-tech, it's even

As you all know, the road to the top isn't an easy one. Getting there can be like climbing one of those rope ladders that dangles from a dangerous precipice, and if you're in high-tech, it's even