If you want to share an iPhone or iPad screen, meanwhile, a single USB connection can share that display embedded into your slides. In fact, you can have multiple connected at once, switching between them for different views. It can use the webcam built into your Mac, or any USB webcam. There’s support for adding text and bullets on top of, or around, it, together with frames, reflections, shadows, and colors. ![]() However, when I check out the Mac App Store (MAS) there are no signs of updates, other than a keynote update to the most recent version. Like those, you can move it, resize it, change the aspect ratio, and go full-screen. Currently, I have iWork installed from an iWork 09' retail disc that is updated to the most current version behind the one released with OS X Mavericks. This new Keynote version, however, makes adding a Live Video as simple as inserting a photo or chart. While dropping a video clip into a presentation is simple, embedding a live video feed has typically demanded some complicated compositing. There’s a reasonable chance that you’ve sat through an online presentation over the past 18 months or so, and that might have included either a live or prerecorded speaker. ![]() ![]() ![]() The feature which is arguably most impressive is Keynote’s new picture-in-picture system.
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