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PowerPoint, Keynote or other? Which handles multimedia the best?

asked Jun 25 '10 at 00:18

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Keynote is by far better than PowerPoint. No doubt about it.

answered Jun 25 '10 at 00:21

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I've found that Keynote presentations are definitely more visually appealing than PowerPoints. I feel that Keynote makes it easier to customize, and the effects aren't anywhere near as overused (meaning they get old to see over and over again) as with PowerPoint.

Plus I like how Keynote files work cross-platform; you can save them as PowerPoint files and QuickTime movies.

answered Jun 25 '10 at 23:04

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Keynote. Just drag media into the presentation and drop it. Resize it. Play it. It works. Don't even get me started on how difficult it is to do that in Powerpoint!

answered Jun 25 '10 at 23:11

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I think Keynote is the best, (although I don't use Keynote because unfortunately I use Windows...)

answered Jun 26 '10 at 08:01

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