![]() ![]() Support academiPad by doing all your amazon shopping via the image above. The picture below shows you my preferred settings. To export your masterpiece presentation to Quicktime, simply open up the export dialogue via File > Export… and choose Quicktime in the header. The PDF analogy is not only true because the end result, your presentation, will look the same on a completely different computer, but also because pretty much every computer, including all Windows PCs I have ever touched, comes with the Quicktime player installed. Think about Quicktime as the PDF format for presentations. ![]() Fonts will be the same, animations will be the same, everything will be the same. The great thing about Quicktime export is that it will make a movie of your presentation that looks exactly the same as if you ran your Keynote on your own Mac. “How else can I present my Keynote talk on a Windows PC then,” you shout out in despair! The solution is simple: Quicktime it.Įxport Keynote to Quicktime for presenting it on a Windows PC At the very least, switching laptops can be risky, and it takes away precious presentation time. Maybe you are in the middle of a session and the other presenters are using Windows, or maybe your presentation is recorded for a live feed to an overflow room or for putting it on the web. ![]() “So, I just hook up my own computer!” Great idea, but this is not always possible. No, my friend, Powerpoint cannot handle Keynote presentations – at least it cannot handle mine. Picture frames are off, transparent backgrounds become white, and these awesome “Magical Move” transitions disappear. “Nevermind,” you might think, “I will just export the file to PPT.” Good thinking, but unfortunately something always goes wrong in these exports. The only problem is: Most conference rooms run on windows… bummer! But if you know what you are doing, Keynote allows you create slick looking presentations that wow your audience away. No doubt, you can kill people with Keynote as much as you can with Powerpoint or Prezi. Keynote for Mac is a great app for conference presentation. ![]()
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