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April 03, 2009

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Switch to Keynote? Heavens no! Support keynote as a responsible presentation professional? Heavens yes!

Recommend one over the other? Not with out some sort of payment...

Well... I am a little biased.. But a tool is a tool. Here's where I think Keynote has some advantages.

1. Better starter templates.
2. More robust tools for adjusting images right on the canvas.
3. A focus on typography (without options that allow you to easily cram a slide too full)
4. Easier support for multimedia content.

But... anyone can make a bad presentation... with or without Keynote. Just give them a stage and a flip chart (or even just let them open their mouths).

We all love our tools... but its ultimately the content that matters.

Here here! Many Keynote presentations fall into the same trap as the vast majority of PowerPoint presentations:

- Poor planning
- Too much text (bullet point or otherwise)
- Over reliance on animation to cover up for a lack of preparation/imagination (yes, Keynote may have a spinning box slide transition but is it helping me tell my story any more effectively?! Um...no)

Keynote snobs face the same perils as the gazillions of PowerPoint users...no end of fancy transitions or template backgrounds (BTW - they're only refreshing because nobodys ever seen them before!) will disguise this fact. It all comes down to the human being driving the software.

Rant over. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to vent my spleen!

I have been stuck behind the PC for too many years -- so long, I confess, this is the first time I've heard about Keynote. I'm going to check it out and unleash myself!

I use both. One when I can. One when I must.

I prefer Keynote because:

- Just starting out, you have defaults that work with those aiming for effective design. PowerPoint's defaults have me fighting the software all along the way.
- Charts. With both, the default over-stylized charts need to be altered to more simpler, and more effective designs. Comparing the outputs of the two just makes PowerPoint look amateurish (http://mike-pulsifer.org/2008/12/improve-your-slides-charts/).
- blank slides. Yes, PowerPoint has blank slides, but the default slide in PowerPoint is one with a title and a section for a bulleted lists. I create one blank slide and the rest that follow are as well. This is important to me given that 90% of my sides start as a blank canvas.
- As Mr. Harrington said above, better attention to typography
- Presenter tools in Keynote are in my opinion superior
- Better object control (images, etc.)
- In the few occasions where transitions are useful, Keynote gives me better control.
- Better control over gradual builds, including bullets, when bullets are necessary.

I use both (PowerPoint on Windows and Mac) and Keynote '09. I use Keynote when I can and PowerPoint when I must.

Sheer number of PowerPoint users doesn't mean it's better or higher quality. It's just pre-installed on most computers, especially at work. An ill-begotten monopoly.

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