I have been trying to get a keynote presentation on my iPhone. I have used iTunes to copy the presentation to the documents area for the keynote application. But when I open Keynote on the iPhone, I can't find the way to access the document.Â
I also copied some PDFs over for Acrobat for iPhone (just for testing) and that worked fine. They show up in the Acrobat Reader on iPhone.
how do I access the keynote presentation that has just been synced to the IPhone?
I intended to use my Playbook as a presentation tool (instead of carting around a laptop meeting room to meeting room), but I cannot find a reliable means of connecting the mini HDMI output to a standard VGA projector.In my experience meeting rooms usually have an installed projector and a VGA cable ready to be plugged into a laptop. What I need is a cable to converts Mini HDMI to VGA (probably not a likely scenario), or Mini HDMI to HDMI (easy to find) then and adapter that converts the HDMI to a female VGA (just like the one on your computer)...has anyone seen or used such a set up?I don't need HD quality so I'm not worried about signal loss.
Looking at the iPhone 5s on the Apple website it looks like Keynote and pages apps come with the iPhone 5s. Is that right? I don't have them preinstalled and when I look them up on the app store I have to pay for them?Â
I'm trying to avoid getting too many of the details about the 4.0 announcement before I watch the keynote- but having an internet connection has spoiled a few of the major announcements already - does anyone know when I can expect to see the video up? Assuming it'll appear on the OS 4.0 page on Apple.com
The iPad keynote was up after about only 2 hours if I remember correctly.
Was anyone else disappointed that there was nothing in the keynote benchmarking the new iPhone?I remember when the 3GS was announced that JavaScript benchmarks in Safari were compared with the 3G. The only point in the keynote where they could have been directly compared is when Steve tried to load up the NYT to compare the displays.
I just flicked through the keynote for the iPhone 4 again to find a point where Steve would lose reception. I found at 1.08.08 (h/mm/ss) that Steve grabs the phone in his left hand for about 50 seconds and doesn't loose one bar of signal. However, when he has the phone in his right hand he seems reluctant to grap it properly and just lets it float there.It is possible that Steve had a build of iOS 4 that would just display full signal all the time. I'm still hoping its a software glitch, because it's outrageous to say, "Just avoid holding it that way.
I've looked at the podcasts in iTunes for the WWDC 2010 keynote - but the download is huge.Is there anywhere I can download a lower-res version of the keynote in a smaller file size?
I was given a copy of fast 5 which was a bluray with dvd and also digital copy.
I selected the digital copy to be in iTunes rather then Windows Media Player since figure more chance of viewing in future if I get a iPad or something.
So it downloaded to my iTunes put it in my movies section, then I connected my iPhone to iTunes and click sync Movies and made sure it was selected.
But now I get a error message stating "Fast Five was not copied to the iPhone "Lanky71" because it cannot be played on this iPhone"
I'm using a iPhone 4 with current iOS 5.1.1 with iTunes v10.6.1.7
I have recently taken ownership of a new iphone s and I have been taking a lot of photos with it. If I tap a photo I get a copy icon but where does the copy of the photo go.