iWork Now Available For iPhone and iPod touch Users
Present from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch — or even a projector. To whatever size audience, on whatever size screen, your presentation will definitely go over big.

One swipe and it’s
on with the show.
Presenting is natural on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch because you use your fingers. Swipe to move forward or back through your presentation. Or tap to go to the next slide. Swipe from the left, and out pops the slide navigator so you can jump to any slide. You’ll captivate a small crowd when they see your presentation full screen on iPad. And you’ll enthrall a one-person audience on the iPhone 4 or iPod touch Retina display.

Keynote Remote.
A command performance.
The floor is yours with Keynote Remote (sold separately). It turns your iPhone or iPod touch into yet another great presentation tool, letting you control a presentation that’s on your iPad, your Mac, or even another iPhone or iPod touch. As you roam around the room connecting with your audience, swipe to advance through slides and read your presenter notes. Learn more about Keynote Remote

As your audience grows,
your display can, too.
Make your presentation an even bigger deal. Attach your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch to an external display or projector with a video output cable (sold separately). Your audience sees your slides on the big screen, and you control the show with your device. You can preview the next slide, scroll through your presenter notes, watch the time at the top of your display, and jump ahead to a new slide. To really make your point, touch and hold to bring up a laser pointer.
You can share your presentation with anyone on an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, or PC. So if someone missed it or wants to keep a copy, it’s easy to find and send.

All your presentations.
All in one place.
When you want to open one of your presentations, you’ll find it in the document manager. You can organize your presentations in folders by dragging one on top of another. Then sort through all your files and folders by name or date.

PowerPoint friendly.
Keynote for iOS opens Keynote for Mac and Microsoft PowerPoint files. And you can export presentations as Keynote, PowerPoint, or PDF files. That way, whether you use a Mac or a PC, you can always work with the files you need.

Plenty of ways to share.
Share your presentations with anyone, including yourself. Send and receive files via email. Transfer them between your device and your computer through iTunes. Or upload your presentations to iWork.com public beta so friends and colleagues can see and download your work. And you can print wirelessly with AirPrint.*
Now there are versions of Keynote for Mac, iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. And they all work together brilliantly. So your presentations go wherever you go — on every device you use.

Keynote for iOS
Keynote for iOS works with iPhone 3GS,
iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd and 4th generation), iPad, and iPad 2.
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