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Arganos0

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Sep 24, 2008
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For all the negative threads about software not working, I wanted to post something positive, since one doesn't hear that very often.

A week or so ago I had to do a presentation for Marketing Management course at university. Usually everyone has to do it on powerpoint, and the presentations end up being very boring and similar. Last september I bought a macbook (bought iMac the year before) and I decided to give it a try with keynote.

I was first afraid that the projector wouldn't connect, but the 19 euro cable worked perfectly. Moreover, most computers used at the university are windows computers, so I was worried about other compatibility issues. It all worked really well, in fact.

I used keynote to make a very decent presentation (if I may say so myself), using the apple remote to switch slides and make bullets and animations appear. It was really natural, compared to previous PP presentations I'd made, and the Keynote interface was so much more intuitive.

The presentation was about brand revitalization for Reebok in the Netherlands. In the end, I had the highest grade of the entire class, A+,

So I can only be happy :) Thank you 
 
Indeed!
I've done some presentations with keynote too and everytime my classmates and Professors are amazed
Apple Keynote FTW:apple:
 
I'm sorry - whats awesome....

He hasnt posted the keynote preso and so all we have is his gushing about about how great he was when he used Keynote.

Post the preso and let us all judge, judging yourself is always skewed.
 
He hasnt posted the keynote preso and so all we have is his gushing about about how great he was when he used Keynote.

Post the preso and let us all judge, judging yourself is always skewed.

Well, we have this:

In the end, I had the highest grade of the entire class, A+,

so it isn't just the author's opinion.

Nice to hear a positive story. Congrats!
 
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