The ups and few downs of Keynote.

  February 22, 2008

I hate sounding like an Apple fanboy all the time, but it’s hard when you’ve worked on both sides and can easily see the advantage of the Apple experience. I don’t usually have to do much in Power Point, but when I do, I hate it.  

Today, I had to throw together a “state of the church” slideshow for a meeting on Sunday. I decided to use Keynote instead of Power Point. 

Wow. What a better user experience. Almost everything is easier in Keynote than on PP. Apple did a great job. I’m using one of their built in templates. When it came down to making a chart, I could believe how simple they made it. It was also so easy to make it look professional, that I didn’t even try to “design” a slideshow, I just used the template.

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Ups:

  • Fast
  • Intuitive
  • Clean and Uncluttered
  • Puts the polish on for me
  • Nice built in templates
  • Animation is a hundred times easier on Keynote than PP
  • Font consistency. A dream come true. PP is always trying to resize things

    Downs:

    • Still not crazy about how Apple deals with the font pallet. It seems clunky for the most widely used tool in the program.
    • Floating pallets are still a clutter factor when you have 5 of them open and they don’t lock into a position. 


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