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Have any of you used iworks. I need to do a presentation and firstly want to know if its better than powerpoint, secondly can you export your presentation as quicktime?

Any thoughts on other software whould be appreciated (small budget).

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I, myself am not selling my iWork '06. Halfly because it's on my laptop and its only a week old. To answer your question in a way, you can export it to numerous file styles (eg. HTML, iDVD, flash, Power Point Presentation etc.). If that answers you question. Although I have only worked with Apple for a very miminal time and age (1 week with Apple systems, and I am only 14.), I have extensive knowledge in computers.
 

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