Just use the search button in the upper right corner of the screen. Type in Keynote and it will pop up.
I believe Keynote on the Mac has an option on the "File" menu, "Export", that lets you save the Keynote presentation in various formats, including Quicktime video and Flash.
The thirty day trial version of Keynote (See links below) is free... for thirty days.
Buy it for $20 from the Mac App Store (requires Mac OS 10.6.5 or later) with an Apple ID, or get an installation disc from the Apple Online store or Apple Retail Store, and download Pages, Keynote, and Numbers as a bundle.
Yes. However, Keynote documents can be saved in various formats for viewing on other operating systems. Programs similar to Keynote for the PC include Microsoft Powerpoint and OpenOffice.org Impress.
nothing use mac program keynote :)
On a windows computer you use a powerpoint, and on a mac you use keynote.
You cannot get Keynote on a Dell computer unless that Dell computer is an Hackintosh since Keynote is only for iOS and OS X. However, if you have a iOS device or a Mac, you can get it for free as part of iWork from the App Store if you bought your Mac or iOS device if you buy it after1 September 2013. If not, you have to pay for it at the App Store.
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
Assuming you wish to print the Keynote slides in A5 size (otherwise A5 is meaningless)....Create your slides at the highest resolution:If using the New from Theme Chooser option in Keynote's File menu select your theme and then select the largest size (1920 X 1080) from the Size menu in the lower right corner. Or adjust the Slide Size from the Document section of the Inspector.Once you have created and saved your slides select Print... from Keynote's File menu. From the third menu option (set to Keynote initially) select Page Attributes and then change the Paper Size option to A5. If you have only two menus to choose from click on the reveal triangle after the Printer: selection menu to show the further options.
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.
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.