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Apple updates Keynote with new transitions, fixes issues with iMovie on OS X

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It’s software update Thursday for Apple. In addition to redesigning many elements of iWork for iCloud and tweaking Podcasts on iOS, Apple has pushed out a slew of software updates to its applications for OS X…

First, in line with the company’s promise to update the new Mac iWork apps, the company has issued a notable update for Keynote. The new update adds new transitions, improved Microsoft PowerPoint compatibility, improved iCloud compatibility and more:

• New transitions including Droplet and Grid
• Enhanced presenter display options
• Share password-protected presentations via iCloud link
• Custom number formats in charts are preserved on import of Keynote ’09 and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations
• Create charts with date, time, and duration values
• Improved compatibility with Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 presentations
• Bug fixes and stability improvements

Apple typically rolls out iWork updates for all apps simultaneously, but there does not appear to be any new updates for the other iWork on OS X or iOS apps today. In addition to the Keynote updates, several bug fixes have been issued for iMovie 10:

• Fixes issues that could cause iMovie to quit unexpectedly
• Resolves issues that could cause sharing to fail
• Addresses a situation where the Share button would not respond
• Resolves situations where project thumbnails appeared blank
• Fixes an issue where high resolution photos appeared green on some computers
• Resolves cases where Crop, Ken Burns, and Map features were not accessible on computers using certain languages
• Includes general stability improvements

Rounding off today’s software updates, Apple has issued Epson Printer Drivers and QuickTime Codecs updates.

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Comments

  1. WHERE IS THE FIX FOR MAIL??

    AND YES, I’M SHOUTING.

  2. simistef - 10 years ago

    And still, iMovie not fixed to allow import of iMovie projects from iPad !

    This note is nonsense : http://support.apple.com/kb/PH3240 but happily stays on Apple paage, while customers are buying these products just to hiddenly find that marketed features does not work !