Presenter for Keynote and PowerPoint

9.99 USD - by Apparent Logic, LLC

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Versions

Initial release May 31, 2009
Current version (1.5.2) Feb 1, 2011

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Updated on May 25, 2012

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Description

Presenter turns your iPod touch or iPhone into a remote control 'clicker' for slideshows created in iWork's Keynote '09, '08, '06, or Office for Mac's PowerPoint 2010, 2008 presentations on your Mac (Intel or PowerPC).

SPECIAL NOTE: Presenter requires Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) or Leopard (10.5).

Swipe, tap, or use buttons to change slides. View presenter notes fullscreen in a large, high contrast font that is easy to read at arm's length during your presentation. Tap the arrow button in the upper right corner to control your computer's mouse.

In landscape 'CoverFlow' mode, flip through your slides to preview or jump to any point in your presentation. Your slides animate in a similar fashion to album artwork.

Presenter works with your Wi-Fi network to control presentations from everywhere your connection reaches.

Features
-Control Keynote '09, '08, '06, or PowerPoint 2010, 2008 presentations
-Swipe, tap, or use buttons to change slides
-View presenter notes fullscreen
-Preview & jump to any slide in landscape mode
-Control your computer's mouse (even across multiple monitors!)

Download the free Presenter System Preference Pane at: http://presenterapp.net
It runs in the background as a Mac OS X System Preference pane. There is no need to launch a stand-alone application when you want to control your computer.

NOTE: Presenter requires Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Leopard and a working Wi-Fi connection between your iPhone/iPod touch and your Mac (Intel or PowerPC). Presenter works with iWork's Keynote '09, '08, '06, or Office for Mac's PowerPoint 2010, 2008 presentations.

★★★ If you experience slow Wifi connections, you must create an adhoc network between your Mac and your iOS device ★★★