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KeynotePro releases Om '08 for Keynote

updated 05:00 pm EST, Fri February 29, 2008

Om '08 for Keynote


KeynotePro today released OM '08 for Keynote, a new theme for Apple's Keynote '08 presentation software with a new framework and new master slide options. OM '08 for Keynote features a bold new color/type variation, according to KeynotePro. "The OM themes have been completely overhauled for the transition to Keynote '08, producing a whole new generation of the OM themes that are even easier to use and customize than the original release, all at a fraction of the filesizes of the original." OM '08 for Keynote is available in Standard ($25) and Pro ($35) editions, or bundled with two other themes ($50 for Standard, $75 for Pro).

The OM Master Slide pool is expanded further -- with up to 58 Master Slides in the Pro/HD version -- including more variations on popular layouts from the OM 2 release. The theme also features a range of new layout options designed to make the theme more flexible in the new Keynote '08 architecture.

"Now built entirely with native shape objects and image placeholders, you can change the stark white background to a color, gradient or photo with a simple change on the Appearance Inspector - even change the colored panels and accents on the master slides to better match your corporate palette, or create your own layout variations thanks to the ease of the new shape object approach."


by MacNN Staff

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