![]() ![]() I really enjoy that I spent for the lifelong package and I sometimes am getting updates between uses! Updates usually are bringing more content with new themes. What I found was greqt graphics that I could use not just within Keynote, but I could us to create content which made printouts look like it was all part of one cohesive thought. That’s a small price to pay for great.I bought this when I had gone back to school to be a teacher figuring I would be making presentations not just for school, but when I was teaching. Thousands of superior-quality, editable graphic elements that will help you visually convey most anything you need to in a Keynote presentation, all for a mere $20. I know… cheesy complaint, but worth mentioning if only so you avoid my initial confusion. I would occasionally find myself repetitively clicking a bar graph only to discover that it was actually a graphic element that wasn’t tied to any underlying data. ![]() When looking at an element it is not always clear whether or not the element is something that can be manipulated by editing a table or whether you have to edit it using formatting tools. My only complaint about these graphic elements is minor but necessary to mention. Likewise, selet any graphic or text element and you can use Keynote’s formatting tools to resize, change color, add opacity, or otherwise change the graphic element.Įvery graphic element is created using many smaller elements that you can select, edit, and use individually. Want to edit the chart data? Double click a chart until the Edit Chart Data button appears, then make changes to the table data and headings. Once you add an element to your presentation you can use Keynote’s formatting tools to make changes. The templates are the documentation.Ĭhart data can be changed using Keynotes chart editing tools. As a result, the app doesn’t have much in the way of “official” documentation. Infographics’ templates all have detailed information about how to make changes to each element. Also of note, while these are designed for Keynote, you can use any Infographics element in any iWork application.ĭocumentation for how to use each element is found in each Keynote template.Įvery item in each Infographics template has been created using Keynote’s graph, table, and drawing tools, which means that adding one to your Keynote presentation doesn’t mean you’re stuck with the way it looks. ![]() You’ll need Keynote 6 or later in order to use any of the templates in the app. You don’t create any Keynote elements using Infographics, instead you open them in Keynote and copy and paste them into your own presentations. Toolbox for Keynote app.) This is an important distinction. (It should be noted that everything in Infographics, and more, is available as an in-app purchase in Jumsoft’s Infographics is purchased and downloaded from the App Store, but the app itself is really just a delivery system for Keynote templates containing Infographics’ custom table, graph, and graphic elements. Or, translated into a little old-school parlance, this is high quality clipart designed for use in Keynote that, unlike normal clipart, can be edited and updated so it looks and works just the way you want. Infographics app is not so much an app as it is a collection of high quality images, graphs, and table elements you can use and repurpose in Keynote presentations. ![]()
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