Now That There's Keynote, What About PowerPoint?


Now That There’s Keynote, What About PowerPoint?

Created: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 posted by at 9:30 am

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So, what is it about PowerPoint? We knew that question was bound to come up sooner or later and it’s best we answer this one now.

Yes, the site owner has authored several PowerPoint books and runs a PowerPoint-related site. We design presentations for high-end clients from our presentation design studio based in Hyderabad, India. And we use PowerPoint all the time, on both Windows and Mac.

Apple Keynote 2

Apple Keynote 2

So, why are we doing this series of posts on Apple Keynote? That’s because we use Macs. We have played with Keynote, and we think it’s a cool program. And to take a discussion route far removed from flame wars, we are so glad that Keynote exists. Keynote provides competition in the presentation program marketplace, and competition is good because it leads to huge improvements in both Keynote and PowerPoint.

However, it doesn’t take too long to notice that there isn’t too much content available on Keynote. There are not too many books, websites, or even sites with themes to buy or download. That’s why we created this corner on the web, to write some content on Apple Keynote.




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