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Keynote (presentation software)

Keynote is a presentation software application developed as a part of the iWork productivity suite by Apple Inc.[3] Version 10 of Keynote for Mac, the latest major update, was released in March 2020. On January 27, 2010, Apple announced a new version of Keynote for iPad with an all-new touch interface. It is now also available for the iPhone to download from the App Store.[4]

"Apple Keynote" redirects here. For Apple events with keynote speeches, see List of Apple Inc. media events. For keynote speeches given by Steve Jobs, see Stevenote. For other uses, see Keynote (disambiguation).

Developer(s)

January 7, 2003 (2003-01-07)

13.2 / September 21, 2023 (2023-09-21)[1]

35 languages

2010

13.0 / March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30)[2]

33 languages

History[edit]

Keynote began as a computer program for Apple CEO Steve Jobs to use in creating the presentations for Macworld Conference and Expo and other Apple keynote events.[5] Before using Keynote, Jobs had used Concurrence, from Lighthouse Design, a similar product which ran on the NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP platforms.[6]


The program was first sold publicly as Keynote 1.0 in 2003, competing against existing presentation software, most notably Microsoft PowerPoint.[7]


In 2005, Apple began selling Keynote 2.0 in conjunction with Pages, a new word processing and page layout application, in a software package called iWork. At the Macworld Conference & Expo 2006, Apple released iWork '06 with updated versions of Keynote 3.0 and Pages 2.0. In addition to official HD compatibility, Keynote 3 added new features, including group scaling, 3D charts, multi-column text boxes, auto bullets in any text field, image adjustments, and free-form masking tools. In addition, Keynote features three-dimensional transitions, such as a rotating cube or a simple flip of the slide.


In the fall of 2007, Apple released Keynote 4.0 in iWork '08, along with Pages 3.0 and the new Numbers spreadsheet application.


On October 23, 2013, Apple redesigned Keynote with version 6.0, and made it free for anyone with a new iOS device or a recently purchased Mac.[8]


A version of Keynote for visionOS was released on February 2, 2024, alongside the launch of the Apple Vision Pro. The app is largely based upon the iPadOS version of the program, and is currently the only component of the iWork suite to offer a native visionOS app.[9]

that allow the user to keep consistency in colors and fonts throughout the presentation, including charts, graphs, and tables.

Themes

-powered 3D slide transitions and builds that resemble rolling cubes or flipping pages, or dissolving transitions that fade one slide into the next.

OpenGL

Dual monitor support: the presenter can show the presentation on a screen and still see the desktop or notes from their laptop or presenter screen.

Exports to: , QuickTime, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, HTML (with JPEG images) and PowerPoint. Keynote also uses .key (presentation files) and .kth (theme files) bundles based on XML.[10]

PDF

Supports all video formats (including MPEG-2 and DV) in slideshows.

QuickTime

Version 3 brings export to with clickability.

iDVD

Compatibility with and the Keynote remote application for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

Apple Remote

Keynote Remote[edit]

Keynote Remote was an iOS application that controlled Keynote presentations from an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad over a Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth connection and was released through the App Store.[11] With the release of Keynote for iOS, the app was integrated into the new Keynote application and the stand-alone app was withdrawn.[12]

Presentation program

Slideshow

Google Slides

Microsoft PowerPoint

OpenOffice.org Impress

Pages

Numbers

iWork

Office Open XML software

Prezi

Stevenote

– official site

Keynote

free resources at iWork Community

Keynote

templates, shapes, and elements, free resource at KeynoteTemplate.com

Keynote

templates, free resource at Wisset.com

Keynote