SlideShare, a leading site that lets you upload and share PowerPoint presentations, now also supports Apple Keynote files. All you need to do is ZIP archive your Keynote presentation files and upload to SlideShare.
There’s an interesting tutorial on the SlideShare site that’s embedded here:
Stop Press: The option to upload Apple Keynote files no longer seems to work. You can save your Keynote presentation as a PowerPoint presentation and try uploading.


It’s great to see them finally support Keynote. I’m seeing more and more people present professionally with this tool and having started using Keynote myself recently, I can see why.
Thanks for covering this, Geetesh!
Keynote is favored by a lot of great presenters (paging Steve Jobs), so we think it’s a big deal that these presentations can finally be shared online.
Post-launch, we’re making a special effort to highlight Keynote presentations on the site.
One weird thing: keynote is technically a directory format, rather than a file format. So you have to zip it up before you upload it! Remarkably, this means that you can’t forward keynote presentations by web email (since you can’t upload them via a web form). Blew my mind when I found that one out!