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What does Keynote do? Easily create gorgeous presentations with Keynote, featuring powerful yet easy-to-use tools and dazzling effects that will make you a very hard act to follow.The Theme Chooser lets you skim through an impressive collection of 30 new and updated Apple-designed themes. Once you’ve chosen the perfect canvas for your presentation, simply replace the placeholder text and graphics with your own words and images. Easy-to-use tools let you add tables, charts, shapes, photos, and videos to slides—and bring it all to life with cinematic animations and transitions that look as though they were created by your own special effects team. Use Keynote Live to present a slideshow that viewers can follow from their Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and from iCloud.com.With iCloud built in, your presentations are kept up to date across all your devices. And with real-time collaboration, your team will be able to work together at the same time on a Mac, iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch — even on a PC using iWork for iCloud.With Keynote, you have all the tools you need to make an amazing presentation quickly and easily.Collaborate with others at the same time• With real-time collaboration, your whole team can work together on a presentation at the same time• Collaboration is built right in to Keynote on the Mac, iPad, iPhone and iPod touch• PC users can collaborate too, using Keynote for iCloud• Share your document publicly or with specific people• Easily see who’s currently in the presentation with you• View other people’s cursors to follow their edits• Available on presentations stored in iCloud or in BoxGet started quickly• Choose from 30 Apple-designed themes to give your presentations a beautiful start• Use the slide navigator to quickly skim through your presentation, add new slides, and reorder slides• Engage your audience with interactive charts and chart animations• See live on-canvas previews as you animate your slides• Use gorgeous preset styles to make your text, tables, shapes, and images look beautiful• Enhance your presentations with a library of over 700 editable shapes• Quickly open password-protected presentations using Touch ID on supported MacsEasy-to-use graphics tools• Edit down to the pixel with rulers and alignment guides• Simplified toolbar gives you quick access to shapes, media, tables, charts, and sharing options• Use donut charts to visualize data in an engaging new way• Add an interactive image gallery to view a collection of photos• Use Instant Alpha to easily remove image backgrounds• Free-form curves, shapes, and masksCinema-quality animations• Beautiful cinematic slide transitions for easily creating stunning presentations• Magic Move effect to effortlessly animate and morph graphics• Gorgeous slide transitions including Clothesline, Object Cube, Object Flip, and Object Pop• Impressive text and object animations including Trace, Vanish, Crumble, and Fade and Scale• Emphasis builds let you add impact with one clickPresent to your audience• Customizable presenter display with support for up to six displays• Keynote Live lets you present a slideshow that viewers can follow from their Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and from iCloud.com• Create self-running, interactive shows for kiosks and displays• Control your slideshow from iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or iPod touch with Keynote for iOSiCloud• Turn on iCloud so you can access and edit your presentations from your Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and iCloud.com• Use Keynote for iCloud to access and edit your presentations from a Mac or PC browserShare a copy of your work• Export presentations to Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF, QuickTime, HTML, and image files• Export your presentation as a movie or imagesSome features may require Internet access; additional fees and terms may apply.
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I almost forgot to sit through the live stream of Apple’s annual World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) Keynote speech where Apple makes public what developers and consumers can look forward to in the coming weeks/months as it relates to its software offerings (Mac OS and iOS).
I’m glad I did because Apple has announced some pretty interesting features that many Apple enthusiasts like myself had on their wish-list for quite some time. There were a ton a features announced and since this is my blog, I’m going to give you the run down of features that I was most hyped about in addition to what I think you should know about.
Mac OS X 10.10
Yosemite
First and foremost, this latest update to Mac OS X comes with a new name: Yosemite – That’s a “meh” for me, but Apple has a history of unique naming schemes, so while I’m not impressed, I’m not surprised either.
iCloud Drive
Apple has now provided a decent option for storing your files in the cloud, and more importantly, syncing them across your Apple gadgets. You can quickly search for anything stored in iCloud via Mac OS X “Finder” including iOS stuff. Similar to Dropbox, you can create folders and tags in iCloud Backup for organization.
Apple Gadget Continuity
Probably the best news to come out of all the Mac announcements is how close Mac OSX 10.10 and iOS 8 will work together. AirDrop is now useful, with the ability to quickly share files between your Mac and iDevices. Sharing your iPhone network connection with your Mac is stupid simple with Instant Hotspot. You can now see incoming SMS messages and voice calls via a notification pop-up on your Mac AND start/answer phone calls using your Mac’s speaker phone.
Apple also debuted “Handoff” where you can share work (emails, iWork, etc) between your devices. For example, start an email on your iPhone, and you can quickly continue that draft right where you left off via your Mac or iPad…No need to “save as draft” first.
iOS 8
This iOS 8 announcement is where Apple was all like “You’ve been sweatin’ us for years to adapt some of the features found in third-party apps, Android, Windows Phone, and even BlackBerry…Well get ready to be overwhelmed.” You name it, Apple grabbed and flipped it. Which to me is awesome because competition is ALWAYS good for the consumer.
Notifications
Now you can quickly take action on items that hit the notification bar, a la Android. You can respond to messages, “like” Faceboook posts, see sports scores, etc. without being forced into the respective app.
Third-Party Widgets and Extensions
I have been waiting for Apple to introduce Android widgets or Windows Phone Live Tiles for a hot minute. Well, Apple decided to use widget-like features in the Notifications Center versus using widgets on the home screen. I would much rather see widgets with Windows Phone Live Tile-esque At-a-glance information on my home screen, but I’ll take what I can get.
Apple is finally letting developers create apps that can share information with native Apple apps. In other words, popular features found in third-party apps (like photo filters) could possibly be used within native Apple apps (like Photos). Normally, initiating this app transaction would force you to leave the native app and open up the third-party app.
QuickType
Apple has decided to include predictive/learning keyboard typing where you can add suggested words to your content with the touch of a button. Apple will also allow for third-party keyboards (think Swype and my favorite, SwiftKey) to be added so iOS users could finally be able to do gesture-based typing rather than pecking at tiny individual letters. Hopefully the rumored larger iPhone 6 will alleviate some of my fat-thumb typing?
Hey Siri…
One of my favorite Google Now features is coming to Siri. Instead of the press/hold or bring your phone to your ear to activate Siri, now you can just say “Hey Siri” to initiate a dialog. With the added Apple HomeKit and compatible Home Automation gear, you can use Siri to control your lights, thermostat, garage dooe and other connected-home stuff.
Family Sharing
For the tech-savvy family with multiple iTunes accounts. Family sharing will not let members see (and approve) purchases made by each other up to six members…But you all have to share the same credit card. This is dope for parents with of-age kids with itchy download trigger fingers. Kids can send a request to buy a song or app, and the parent has to approve it first.
This was just the stuff I cared about. There were a ton of features, including some great app development, new Photos app, Health Features, and Mac OS X Yosemite design additions announced yesterday. You will be able to sign up for the free public beta of Mac OS X Yosemite sometime this summer, while you will need an Apple Developer’s license to dive into iOS 8 beat available now (Lemme hold something).
Visit Apple’s website if you want to check out the Keynote replay and get more the details.
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What features are you most excited about? What do you think Apple fans will use the most? Lemme know in the comments section.