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iPresentee unveils Keynote Themes for iPad
Posted by | Posted in Keynote Themes | Posted on 06-18-2010
iPresentee, the developer of add-ons for Apple’s iWork and iLife applications, recently released Keynote Themes for iPad to be used with Apple’s iPad Keynote presentation application.
Keynote Themes for iPad includes 33 themes tailored specifically for iPad. Every iPad user can transfer pre-made Keynote templates to iPad without creating or opening a presentation on a computer and build Keynote presentation on iPad. Furthermore this package includes the same themes compatible with Keynote ’09 therefore users may create presentation on a Mac and then transfer it to iPad.
Each Keynote Theme is available in 1024×768 and 800×600 sizes in pixels. Creating a presentation using new Keynote themes is exactly the same as creating a presentation using the usual themes – user can add, edit, and format text; add photos or movies; use Keynote’s transitions and special effects. Keynote Themes for iPad includes an installer to make sure the themes will be displayed in Keynote ’09 themes menu automatically and pre-made templates ready for iPad.
Minimum Requirements:
Keynote Themes for iPad requires Keynote installed on your iPad or Macintosh computer running Mac OS X with iWork ’09.
Pricing and Availability:
Keynote Themes for iPad may be purchased for $25 (USD). Samples and more information about Keynote Themes for iPad are available immediately at iPresentee website.
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What makes these themes iPad specific? Can you actually add them to the themes that are already on the iPad or do they always have to be transferred from the computer first?
@R. Mansfield…
I purchased these themes and installed them. It looks like you just load all of the themes into keynote on the ipad. They sit in your keynote folder on the iPad, and you import them to your presentation folder. It’s just like when you import a presentation from your desktop, except now you’re using the keynote folder as a themes folder also. Pretty straightforward.