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    Windows equivalent of Apples "Keynote"

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Arvin, Dec 14, 2006.

  1. Arvin

    Arvin Notebook Evangelist

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    I noticed that keynote can make some really sexy looking graphs. Is there a windows equivalent (not excel) that can produce similar stuff?
     
  2. hollownail

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    I thought Word and Powerpoint both had good graph builders in them. I could be wrong as it has been ages since I've made graphs.
     
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    cashmonee Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    Well Powerpoint is the MS competitor to Keynote. They are both mainly for presentations.
     
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    The new Powerpoint 2007 looks quite nice. Word 2007's graphs are light speeds ahead of the older Office versions. Maybe you could download the beta and try it out.