Apple's Keynote software (See links below) is only available for their Mac OS X operating system. An equivalent software is Microsoft's Powerpoint which is available for Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.
No, but you can use VMWare, a virtualization solution which lets you run MacOS X within Windows environment, to run Keynote.
using windows movie maker
On a windows computer you use a powerpoint, and on a mac you use keynote.
Keynote files are application extensions for Apple iWorks Office Suite. You would need to export the file before converting it to another format.And, even in doing so, there is no guarantee that the file's contents (fonts, layout, etc.) will be displayed as originally designed. In any case, export the file, then try converting it to a Windows format.
This is a target usually represented on an ios keynote of windows PowerPoint
Keynote presentations created by Keynote 2010 and newer can be opened with the Keynote app.
Apple has a program called Keynote which is similar to PowerPoint on a PC. Keynote files are the presentations created with Keynote.
This main speech is called the keynote address.
Well depends. does your mac have Microsoft office mac edition. if it does then it should integrate perfectly, Apple's Keynote software and the free Open Office and Neo Office will all run Powerpoint presentations on a Mac.
Keynote DeviceAnywhere was created in 2003.
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Keynote Sigos was created in 1989.
Keynote Sigos's population is 100.