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====Keynote==== {{Main|Keynote (presentation software)}} [[Keynote (presentation software)|Keynote]] is an application used to create and play presentations. Its features are comparable to those of [[Microsoft PowerPoint]], though Keynote contains several unique features. Keynote, like Pages and Numbers, integrates with the iLife application suite. Users can drag and drop media from [[iMovie]], [[iTunes]], [[iPhoto]] and [[Aperture (photography software)|Aperture]] directly into Keynote presentations using the Media Browser. Keynote contains a number of templates, transitions, and effects. Magic Move allows users to apply simple transitions to automatically animate images and text that are repeated on consecutive slides.<ref name="pr05"/><ref name="pr08"/><ref name="pr06"/><ref name="pr09"/> Apple formerly released a Keynote Remote application for iOS that let users view slides and presenter notes and control Keynote presentations with an [[iPhone]] or [[iPod Touch]] over a [[Wi-Fi]] network,<ref name="pr09"/> but that functionality has been rolled into subsequent releases of the main Keynote iOS application. Keynote supports a number of file formats. By default, presentations are saved as .key files. Keynote can open and edit Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt) files. In addition, presentations can be exported as Microsoft PowerPoint files, [[QuickTime]] movies (which are also playable on [[iPod]] and iPhone), [[HTML]] files, and [[PDF]] files. Presentations can also be sent directly to [[iDVD]], [[iTunes]], [[GarageBand]], [[iWeb]],<ref name="pr06"/> and to [[YouTube]].<ref name="pr08"/> The Keynote 09 file format is not backward compatible; .key files saved with Keynote '09 cannot be opened with earlier versions of Keynote.<ref>{{Cite web |date=February 26, 2009 |title=Open iWork' 09 flat files as folders |url=http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090225034801527 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090227162232/http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090225034801527 |archive-date=February 27, 2009 |access-date=June 6, 2021 |website=Mac OS X Hints}}</ref>
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