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KEYNOTE 4 FOR IOS: MODEST UPGRADE FEATURES APPLE PENCIL SUPPORT, NEW IMAGE GALLERY

- BY GLENN FLEISHMAN

Keynote for IOS ( go.macworld.com/kyio) has always been designed around interactio­n more than its macos counterpar­t, partly because it’s more likely you’ll be using a single screen to present than multiple monitors. That shows clearly in this minor update. And many of the new features bring Keynote for IOS into feature parity with its macos counterpar­t, as well as a consistent interface and set of options alongside Pages and Numbers on both platforms.

APPLE PENCIL SUPPORT

Just as you can in the other iwork IOS apps (Pages and Numbers), the Apple Pencil ( go.

macworld.com/amap) or your finger can be used to create drawings on ipads with Pencil support. This a useful improvemen­t for Keynote— making as much sense here as in Pages—with the added benefit that Keynote for IOS can animate the drawings you create by effectivel­y replaying them.

The animated drawing feature is, unfortunat­ely, rudimentar­y and needs more developmen­t. It shows stroke by stroke the gestures you made, and you can play back those gestures by creating a build for the drawing and then selecting the Line Draw option. You can set an overall duration for the drawing to occur, but you can’t remove strokes, control the speed of a stroke, rearrange them, or modify them. If you use the eraser to remove part of a drawing, that piece is removed from all the frames, making initial drawing stages look peculiar. You have to be perfect in your original drawing for this feature to work, which is asking a lot.

As in Pages and Numbers, Apple peculiarly relies on a subset of standard markup toolkit for creating drawings, which feels inadequate relative to even some of the simpler stand-alone drawing apps.

Apple shouldn’t put a full sketching environmen­t into these apps, but I’m not sure this is robust enough to let people add additional value into their presentati­ons.

The company also opted to not support pressure sensitivit­y with the Pencil, which feels like an odd choice. Instead, you have to double-tap a drawing tool to select thickness. This seems to disable one of the Pencil and ipad Pro’s combined flagship features without offering a benefit.

NEW IMAGE GALLERY, BOX SUPPORT, AND MORE

Keynote’s other main new feature is an image gallery, which functions as a reasonably useful slideshow. You add the image gallery, select images, and then, if you want to, add captions (or use a single

caption for the entire show). The slideshow can have one of three transition­s: Appears, Dissolve, or Move In. However, unlike the new Keynote for macos, it doesn’t appear as though you can set a duration between slides for automatic playback, making the feature slightly pointless.

For feature parity, Apple now lets you change themes in Keynote for

IOS, and adjust the slide size and aspect ratio of presentati­ons.

Previously, you would have had to roundtrip the presentati­on to a

Mac and back to IOS to make those modificati­ons.

Keynote now offers donut charts, which may make your stomach rumble, but apparently were one of the few common chart options missing. As with all the updates to apps, there are new shapes of all sorts you can insert and then edit to customize.

Support for real-time collaborat­ive editing for Keynote files shared via the Box document service is now included here as in all the productivi­ty apps on both platforms.

And I found one consistent showstoppe­r, just as with Pages for IOS: whenever I attempted to use the All Photos album to add media, Keynote froze and eventually crashed. I use icloud Photo Library and have over 37,000 media types in it. Whatever the quantity, this kind of flaw shouldn’t happen with released software from Apple. Unlike the similar Pages flaw, changes made up to the moment of using the image selector were retained.

BOTTOM LINE

Keynote 4 for IOS lacks the polish I’d expect from a release version, especially with no changes unique to the app, but all incorporat­ing options are available across apps and between platforms. Apple needs to give more attention to Keynote, fix the missing image gallery features that it already added to the Mac version, and provide more general polish. It also needs to push Keynote forward with better and richer interactiv­ity, something that should be expected this many years into its developmen­t. ■

 ??  ?? You can both draw in Keynote and animate the drawing, using a special build that replays your work stroke by stroke.
You can both draw in Keynote and animate the drawing, using a special build that replays your work stroke by stroke.
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 ??  ?? The image gallery feature lets you create a slideshow, but the IOS release of Keynote can’t automatica­lly advance it.
The image gallery feature lets you create a slideshow, but the IOS release of Keynote can’t automatica­lly advance it.

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