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How much of a MBP would I need?
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<blockquote data-quote="PsYkOoOoO" data-source="post: 922612" data-attributes="member: 52176"><p>The thing about Keynote is that it can open everything from PPT to PPTX, to Keynote itself of course. You can also export your Keynote presentations into various different formats, like PPT, PDF, Quicktime, Images, HTML, or directly onto your iPod! </p><p></p><p>I highly recommend Keynote because of the flexibility involved in the presentation slides, the ability to create beautiful looking presentations, the EASE OF USE is a big factor for me, and the fact that it opens pretty much any file time thrown at it. My girlfriend learned Keynote in about a day of playing around with it, and Keynote made me fall in love with making presentations. </p><p></p><p>iWork costs, and so does the adaptor. I feel, though, that it is really worth it! I also use Pages, and I also prefer that over Microsoft Words. Numbers is probably the only application in the iWork package that I don't use, but that's because I don't need to do spreadsheets and stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsYkOoOoO, post: 922612, member: 52176"] The thing about Keynote is that it can open everything from PPT to PPTX, to Keynote itself of course. You can also export your Keynote presentations into various different formats, like PPT, PDF, Quicktime, Images, HTML, or directly onto your iPod! I highly recommend Keynote because of the flexibility involved in the presentation slides, the ability to create beautiful looking presentations, the EASE OF USE is a big factor for me, and the fact that it opens pretty much any file time thrown at it. My girlfriend learned Keynote in about a day of playing around with it, and Keynote made me fall in love with making presentations. iWork costs, and so does the adaptor. I feel, though, that it is really worth it! I also use Pages, and I also prefer that over Microsoft Words. Numbers is probably the only application in the iWork package that I don't use, but that's because I don't need to do spreadsheets and stuff. [/QUOTE]
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