APPLE KEYNOTE NEWS UPDATE
The latest update allows Pages to display text, images, and other elements in a single-column, continuous flow that has been optimised for the iPhone screen. Mac users can connect multiple external cameras to further enhance the live video experience, and they can even show the screen of a connected iPhone or iPad right on a slide for live, interactive demos.Īccording to Apple, people read Pages documents on the iPhone more than any other Apple device, and they have added new experiences to it to make reading and editing documents on the go easier. These new Live video objects can also be easily resized or styled with masks, frames, drop shadows, and reflections. This is ideal for how-to videos, lectures, remote presentations through video conferencing apps, and more. This will allow the presenter to appear alongside the content in their slides. Keynote now has an option to use the front-facing camera on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and users can now add live video directly to their presentations. “Today, we’re adding even more power and capability to these apps with new productivity and collaboration features that enable anyone to create more personal and compelling presentations, make working with documents on iPhone a breeze, and bring full-featured pivot tables to mobile for the first time,” said Bob Borchers, Apple’s Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing. And these include new ways of making presentations better, pages easier to read and edit, and pivot tables with powerful data analytics that can be accessed across Apple devices like iPhones, iPads, and the Macs. Apple has added new features to Keynote, Pages, and Numbers. These upgrades come in at a good time since now most of the people working in hybrid work environments have already got used to working online and remotely, the new features help make the work easier. An Apple update has been rolled out for its iWork suite of productivity apps that has new features aimed at helping users with their remote and collaborative work, specifically for working on documents on the go.