![]() ![]() Trying to embed video files is even worse. Once you have added images which have a slightly higher resolution it becomes unusable and slow to the point that you just hate to work with it because you are spending time on waiting for it to save the document. In OpenOffice/LibreOffice you need much more clicks and sub-menus to align graphics or text. ![]() No matter how enourmous the graphics or media is, the next slide will always load instantaniously. these kind of situations can confuse and frustrate a presenter enourmously and Apple Keynote has covered this element in perfection. If the user presses "next slide", but the software is struggeling to render the frame promting the user to question if the "next slide" command was registered, maybe triggering it again, which then makes the software skit two slides ahead. What's key for a presentation software is to have very little lag when presenting slides. It also handles all kind of media files and is still extremely fast at it. What makes Apple Keynote "so cool" are the smart guides which let you align stuff with great efficiency and speed. Previous answers only seem to have second hand knowledge of what Keynote can. I can contribute describing the differences between Keynote, Impress and LaTeX Beamer. ![]()
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