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New Templates for iWeb, images for Keynote, Pages

updated 01:20 pm EDT, Mon June 23, 2008

 

More Add-ons for iWork


Two new products offer more choices for users of Apple’s iWork suite. Ipresentee is offering free downloads of Keynote Objects -- images for use in Keynote presentations and Pages documents. IWebtemplate, meanwhile, is partnering with iPresentee and 11 Mystics to add 22 templates to its online store. Each template is available for individual download.

Keynote objects contains 100 royalty-free images that work in iWeb, Pages and Keynote. IPresentee says the images are scalable, can be used with colored backgrounds, overlapped or enhanced with shadows. Keynote objects works on any Mac with OS X and iWork, and is compatible with Microsoft Word and Power Point.

iWebTemplates says it has gathered a wide variety of templates from developers iPresentee and 11 Mystics to add to its library of downloadable products. Themes include “Money,” “Illusion,” “Mail Room,” and others. Themes are sold individually, and range in price from $10 to $50.


by MacNN Staff

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  1. MadGoat

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    Joined: Feb 2008

    +2

    this is silly

    Anyone who pays $65 for a template that is not unique, is a bloody fool. for $65. I would expect the templates to be removed after I pay for it.

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