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Welcome to Swaine Manor | |
| Subject: | I'll go on record too... | |
| Date: | 2003-07-25 18:00:41 | |
| From: | brandondrew | |
| If you'll go on record as saying you think it's Palm, I'll go on record as having told REAL software probably over a year ago that they should add Palm (and, <wince> I hate to say it, PocketPC) to their lineup. So I hope you're right. And in my wildest fantasies I might believe it was *my* e-mail that convinced them... where do I collect my royalties? | ||
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Unlike one cranky poster below, I appreciated your article very much and hope to read many more from you. Thanks.
And (hopefully not to start an argument, but) in response to the Keynote vs. PP question (raised below), I don't think the Jury is out at all. PP is loaded with features, but Keynote is fantastic. It's very hard to make an attractive set of slides in PP, and it's very hard to make an ugly set in Keynote. Furthermore, since Keynote does everything in XML, you're not limited to the UI Keynote gives you. You can automate building pretty much anything you want (if you are a developer-type, that is; and if you create a template in Keynote then editing it with some other tool to generate slides is a piece of cake). So, in my not-so-humble opinion, Keynote rocks, and walks all over PP, just as Safari walks all over IE.