Keynote

Keynote is a presentation software application originally developed by Apple for their Mac OS X operating system. Apple previously sold Keynote for 79, though it is now freely downloadable through the Apple App Store for iOS and macOS.

History
It is reputed that early versions of Keynote are very close to the Lighthouse Design Concurrence presentation software, which Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was said to have appreciated greatly in his move from glass slides to the electronic version using NeXTSTEP.

Roger Rosner, director of Apple and former founder and director of Lighthouse Design, had contributed greatly to Concurrence and other Lighthouse applications.

Features
Themes allow the user to keep consistency in colors and fonts throughout the presentation, including charts, graphs and tables. The user can move from slide to slide with 3D transitions that resemble rolling cubes, flipping pages. Or dissolving transitions that fade one slide into the next. With dual monitor support, the presenter can show the presentation on the projector/monitor and still see his desktop or notes from the laptop. PDF / QuickTime / PowerPoint format export allows the user to distribute their presentation across platforms. Keynote also uses .key files based on XML.