Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint? Keynote makes it a great working relationship. You can save Keynote documents as PowerPoint files. Or import and edit PowerPoint documents right in Keynote.
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Now, one of the most frequently asked questions about Keynote is its compatibility with PowerPoint. The good news is that Keynote is now finally PowerPoint-friendly. You can now save/export your Keynote presentation to PowerPoint format. You can even switch between Keynote and PowerPoint and make changes to the file on both apps. Unfortunately, not all PowerPoint features are supported (yet), so keep this in mind as you work on your slides.
Basically, what you do with this app is you upload your media files to it and then rearrange it accordingly, sort of like making a mini-movie. You can then add some text and subtitles to your slideshow, add a voiceover, or just have your favorite tune play in the background while your slideshow is playing.
For on the go presentations, you never want to worry about losing your Internet connection, or worse, your presentation file. With Custom Show, you can present online or offline, on a laptop or even your iPad.
Formerly called GoAnimate, Vyond will help you tell compelling stories via explainer video. This app will help you go beyond the standard (a.k.a. boring) slide-based presentations and inspire you to unleash your creativity!
Powtoons are basically explainer videos. You can create one from scratch or you can import an existing PowerPoint presentation and add Powtoon elements to it to turn it into an exciting Powtoon video!
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the Trash.
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the Trash.
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to "Step 2: Try PowerPoint in Safe Mode Boot." If the problem is resolved, drag PowerPoint Toolbars (12) or Microsoft PowerPoint Toolbars to the Trash.
Restart your computer in the Safe Mode. For more information about how to restart your computer in the Safe Mode, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
Disk Utility program only repairs software that is installed by Apple. This utility also repairs folders, such as the Applications folder. However, this utility does not repair software that is in your home folder.
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and then restore the file to its original location. The problem is not related to the preference files. If the problem is resolved, drag PowerPoint Toolbars (11) to the Trash.
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Look for a file that is named com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist. If you locate the file, move it to the desktop. Start PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If you cannot locate the file, the application is using the default preferences.
If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and restore the file to its original location. Then, go to the next step. If the problem seems to be resolved, you can move the com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist file to the trash.
Look for a file that is named com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist. If you locate the file, move it to the desktop. Start PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If you do cannot locate the file, the application is using the default preferences.
If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and restore the file to its original location. Then, go to the next step. If the problem seems to be resolved, you can move the com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist file to the trash.
Sometimes, a specific user's information may become corrupted, and this may prevent installation, startup, or use of some applications. To determine whether this is the case, you can log on to the computer by using a different or new user account, and then test the application.
You can use the Repair Disk Permissions option to troubleshoot permissions problems in Mac OS X 10.2 and later versions. If the permissions for your Microsoft software are incorrect, Office for Mac applications may start slowly or perform slowly. To use the Repair Disk Permissions option, follow these steps:
The Disk Utility program only repairs software that is installed by Apple. This utility also repairs folders, such as the Applications folder. However, this utility does not repair software that is in your home folder.
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Présentation.app is a presentation tool for pdf slides (e.g. produced using LaTeX and the popular beamer class, but it does not depend on LaTeX) for Mac OS X.Its most notable features are: support for distant presentation/teaching:inset of live video from the presenter;white board and support for pen interaction;support for more than 2 screens setups;"spotlight", "laser" and large cursor mode on presentation screen.
a presenter view displaying:the current and next slide;a timer;and the notes associated to the current slide.
a presentation view displaying:the current slide; and optionally:live annotations;inset video of the presenter;spotlight to highlight part of the slide.
hyperlinks do work:internal links (e.g. navigation links generated by beamer) work;links to local video files open the video on the presentation screen;embeded movies are played on the presentation screen;links to other files are opened in a webview on the presentation screen.
usable:from the command line (as it is a Python script);from the Finder (as it accepts dropping a PDF file to launch the app).
Latest news3.2. releaseA new release is out: 3.2.0!The biggest code change introduced by this release consists in switching from hand-crafted parsing of javascript code produced by the LaTeX animate package to using the JavaScriptCore framework for that task.This allows to improve the support for animations: loop and autoplay should now be supported.
This release also adds some minor features/fixes (see below), the most notable being that links to youtube video are redirected to invidious when opened in the webview for a cleaner web interface (can be deactivated with the --youtube switch).
This minor release adds support for python3.9 which is the default Python interpreter for macos 12.6.It also adds support for python3.7 for late user of macos 12.4.The PyObjC binaries are now (for 12.6+) universal (x86_64 and arm64).
A new release is out: 3.1.0!After the major release from last month (see below), this release focus on new features, most notably centered about embeded media support:support for movies embeded in PDF annotations;
support for animation generated by the popular animate LaTeX package.
Other new features useful when presenting remotely:the presentation window can be made fullscreen with the presenter window remaining windowed (double click in presentation window);
added a "laser" pointer in addition to the highlighting cursor.
Signing the app is only possible by buying a membership to the apple developer program, at the cost of 99 USD a year.In order to cover this expense, I have setup a buymeacoffee page where any user can contribute a small amount, so buy me a Tea!
The new features involve low level access to PDF structures, and a lot of new code, so bugs are likely to have been introduced.Please contribute by reporting unexepected behaviour (and thanks to the beta testers of this release).
This release is a major code overhaul following python2 support being dropped by Apple with Monterey.The code has been Python 2/3 compatible for a long time, but relied on python2 and the PyObjC bindings provided by Apple (which had a lot of shortcommings to be worked around).Switching to python3/recent PyObjC allowed for a major code clean-up, but at a cost: the PyObjC bindings are now embedded in the app and the app size is more than hundred times bigger (from 113kB to 15.5MB).This release also includes many small fixes and improvements, see below for a list.The app is also now signed which makes it possible again to access the video camera and easier to install. 2ff7e9595c
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