View Keynote presentations on PC

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flg91 Posted messages 336 Status Membre -  
 sbfrnds -
Hello,
I need to make a presentation; I would like to do it with Keynote on Mac, but the computer I have to use for this presentation is a PC!
Is there a Keynote viewer or a trick?
Thank you in advance.

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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58546 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   17 474
 
Hello. Keynote, I know nothing about it; I didn't even know it existed before you mentioned it ... But I just typed keynote into Google, opened the first link provided https://www.apple.com/fr/keynote/ and I was able to read this:

"Compatibility and sharing - Open to everyone

Keynote offers you a variety of ways to make your presentation. You can use it to import presentations designed in PowerPoint and to create presentations that can easily be saved as PowerPoint files. You can also export your presentation as a QuickTime movie or image file, PDF, or HTML, or even directly to YouTube. Keynote handles format conversion for you.

Share your work on the Web.

If you need to communicate your presentation but you don’t know if your colleagues are using a Mac or a PC, iWork or Microsoft Office, publish it to the public beta version of iWork.com2. Reviewers will receive an email containing a unique URL that will allow them to view your presentation slides, leave comments, and download a version that suits them in Keynote, PowerPoint, or PDF format. Do you want to make your presentation public? Create a link to share it on social networking sites like Facebook. Or embed your slideshow in a blog or web page. People using the latest version of Safari on Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch will be able to enjoy your complete slideshow, with stunning animations and effects.

Share your presentation.

Open and save as Microsoft PowerPoint files. Send your presentation via email directly from Keynote. And let everyone enjoy it on the Web."
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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58546 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   17 474
 
No.
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flg91 Posted messages 336 Status Membre 82
 
Here is the solution, just export to QuickTime!
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flg91 Posted messages 336 Status Membre 82
 
How can I view it on a PC then?
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flg91 Posted messages 336 Status Membre 82
 
Unfortunately, the effects do not carry over with this export method.
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francois04
 
One of the only ways is to convert your presentation to HTML (conversion available in Keynote). Then launch your file in any browser. The animations and other Keynote effects will be understood.
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flg91 Posted messages 336 Status Membre 82
 
Does an export to Quicktime work?
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sbfrnds
 
you just have to read it on the PC on iCloud
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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58546 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   17 474
 
Really no idea!!!

Why don’t you try?
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