![]() That's actually not true:) Keynote has an awesome feature to export to interactive Quicktime movies. Predictably, his face became disinterested when I mentioned that although it was powerpoint compatible, to get all the cool effects we'd have to run the presentation off a Mac. I really respect Apple for having the leadership to break away from 'safe' standards like floppy disk drives and serial ports. ![]() ![]() It's so annoying the way Microsoft just fiddle-faddles with the Office GUI, but never actually makes any improvements to the actual document structure in any of their apps. You can't explain to PC people that the REASON it can't be fully compatible with Powerpoint is because Microsoft is so backwards-compatibility focused that Powerpoint's core functionality is stuck at about 1989. No, I haven't, but I am trying to convince the boss to buy it for an upcoming presentation. On another note - has anyone else played with Keynote? Seems really sweet. Written by some Norwegian hacker who no longer supports it, and the sparse on-screen instructions made no sense to me. Does anyone know of a program that would? I downloaded Proxy Bouncer 4.0 but couldn't figure out how it worked. However, it doesn't help programs that don't have proxies at all. Kapow, no more problems with programs that don't support authorising proxies - ESPECIALLY SOFTWARE UPDATE. Authoxy runs a little web proxy on your computer that bounces the request on to the authorising web server, WITH the username and password filled in to the request. I just found the BEST program called 'Authoxy' which is for people who have a proxy at work that needs a username and password. Synergy is great - tiny little itunes control buttons that sit in your menu bar.
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