August 31st, 2007 by Blake Boyd
I know I've been posting WAYYYY too much about Keynote, but I've been working on numerous projects involving it and it continues to amaze me.
While I know you can try and duplicate this effect in PowerPoint it no where comes close the ease and beauty of Keynote. Normally if I needed this effect for […]
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August 30th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
Grant Griffiths from from Home Office Lawyer poised the question: "You have to love Keynote. BTW, drop me an email about how you inserted that into your blog. I am working on some screencast myself and want to do the same."
I figured rather than an writing a long email that would hopefully explain the […]
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August 27th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
I was contacted early last week by an attorney that wanted to show the jury his client's education history and awards. This was a short notice project, as they were already in trial. This is what I came up using a few of Keynote's new features. It's short (and of course the […]
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August 17th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
Today. Same routine, except we got assigned to a court by 9:30. I was ecstatic. I’ve spent a lot of time getting this presentation together and both the attorneys and I are dieing to bust the other side for producing altered documents.
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August 11th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
If you present a pre-loaded PowerPoint template you probably won’t notice that the colors aren’t displaying correctly and the image is extremely dull and not bright.
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August 11th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
So I spend the good part of today putting the last post together not remembering today was when the new iMacs were being released. And what else was released? Keynote '08.. If you are a presentation geek, check out http://www.apple.com/iwork/keynote/. There are some amazing new features. For the first time since college when Quake […]
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August 8th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
(Please note: Any skipping shown in the video is not the way it appears on the presentation screen.) On the surface Microsoft’s PowerPoint and Apple’s Keynote look very similar. If you dig a little deeper you’ll see that there are some major differences. As I’m sure most people have seen what a PowerPoint presentation […]
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