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Old 06-03-2010, 01:42 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by stustaff View Post
Much prefer keynote to docs to go. I design 'decks' for a living as a trainer/presenter and the apple app is great but does take a fair bit of user time to get the hang off. But from a design point of view it's miles ahead with the type of tools for getting images and text lined up and looking great that are normally only present in higher end programs used for magazine creation.

However for the average used docs to go is probably easier as it's closer to PowerPoint in it's style and function.
The key (no pun intended) problem with Keynote (and the other iWork apps on the iPad) is the inability to export/save as MS Office format. If you're abel to work solely with Macs, it's no problem but if, like me, you're sharing docs with clients and others who use Windows, it's a big problem.

Hence the attractiveness of D2G.
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