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PDF to Keynote converts PDF-based presentations (e.g., made using LaTeX with Prosper, Beamer or foiltex) into Apple's Keynote format. Once translated into Keynote format, every page of your original PDF file becomes a PDF image, properly scaled and centered on its own slide. Although intended for presentations, you can also use it to create slides for the pages of regular documents. Because each page of your original document becomes a PDF image, you can't easily edit those pages except by adding new content over the top to mask things out. As a bonus, PDF to Keynote also exports to OmniGraffle!.
New in this version:
Switch from using TrimBox by default to using CropBox (which works better with Preview's "Crop Pages" functionality). But in case people want to use any of the other various boxes PDF has, it's now user selectable via a preference. And in case people can't remember what it's supposed to be, there is also an option to reset the preferences back to their defaults.
Author's Note: Important If you run this version under Leopard, although Leopard supports 64-bit apps, I recommend that you set it to open as 32-bit -- most apps are 32-bit on Leopard and some of Apple's 64-bit libraries aren't quite as debugged as I might like. [In the Finder, open an inspector on the application, and click "Open as 32-bit".]
Requirements:
OS X 10.3.9 or later
Universal Binary
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