Apple removes Keynote Remote from the App Store

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After the changes that were introduced yesterday in the Pages, Keynote and Numbers applications, both on iOS and OS X, the independent Keynote Remote application designed for iPhone and iPad has been removed from the Apple Store.

The functionality of this application would stay now duplicated with the update Keynote, which already has remote control support.

Keynote 2.1 for iOS offers a remote control feature on both the iPhone and iPad. And for the first time, the integration of the built-in remote control now makes it possible to control a presentation running in another iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. The old version of Keynote Remote continues to work with the new version of Keynote for Mac, although Apple has warned users that the application is being retired and will not be supported.

This app has been Delivery to Italy takes one or two business days for new acquisitions of iOS devices since last September. Those who have their device before this date can buy the application.

All the new features are:

  • New remote control function to control slide shows on other devices
  • New transitions "Drop of water" and "Grid"
  • Improved presenter screen options
  • Ability to share password protected documents via iCloud link
  • Creation of graphs with date, time and duration values
  • Preserve custom number formats for charts when importing Keynote '09 and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations
  • Improved support for Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 presentations
  • Bug fixes and stability improvements

Remember that it has also updated version for OS X.

More information - Pages, Keynote and Numbers are also updated


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  1.   alcoholic2 said

    What a shit, let's go at the end if I will say that it shows that Jobs is not there because for that I need to install the entire keynote on iphone ????? to handle the macbook or ipad ????? I do not know what policy they carry but without clients they will be left to remove the infrared from the imac and now this I freak out, I only had keynote remote on iphone and handled like this ipad now I have to spend 200 mb to install keyonote on iphone and by the way you have to buy an iphone already 32 gbs or that === ????? . puajjjjjjjjjjj

  2.   alcoholic2 said

    There are apple things that you say, well come on, but load the keynote remote and on top of it the infrared of the imac that goes from pm, so jobs did the command to handle front row and the keynote remote to handle keyonote without the need to install and spend 200 meb And now they destroy everything, it seems to me that apple is going a lot now for the money, before you spent money on a mac because it was the best and you paid for it is that now it is mandatory not only on a mac but on more unnecessary nonsense