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KeynoteUser, iPresentee offer Keynote, iWeb themes

updated 06:50 pm EDT, Wed August 13, 2008

 

Themes for Keynote, iWeb


KeynoteUser and iPresentee have released new products for Apple's iWork and iLife application suites today. KeynoteUser has announced its new Gradient Pack 08 theme set for Keynote '08, while iPresentee has launched iWeb Themes 2.0 for iWeb 2.0.

KeynoteUser is introducing Gradient Pack 08, a theme set that starts users with a gradient-based background, pre-sized up to high-definition (1920x1200) layouts, with built-in color schemes including chart and shape colors. The Gradient Pack also utilizes the Keynote '08 Media Placeholder feature, allowing for resizing and reshaping elements. Gradient Pack '08 works with Keynote '08 and offers six color schemes for $13.







iPresentee has launched iWeb Themes 2.0, featuring five new themes, including Green, Sky, Leaves, Red and Sport. Each theme features six templates: Welcome, About Me, My Albums, Photos, Movie and Blank. Users can alter the graphic elements, sizes and colors within a theme and can choose from different layout options. The five themes work with iWeb 2.0 and are available individually at for $10 each, or together for $25.




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