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vincentdesmares
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Apr 25, 2020
#541 # Question
Hi, great job on the v6. It looks like a very nice upgrade.
Yet, when I tried to migrate one of my presentation I found some key features were missing:
- With the progress now in the template, it's hard to be able to change its color per slide
- The fun pacman-style progress is now a simple dot
- The "fit" attribute was really a nice addition, from what I see it's not anym
hiroppy
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Feb 16, 2020
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Rich featured syntax highlighter for Keynote slides.
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Semantic Import from Sketch to Framer
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Present with Vue
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A packer/unpacker for Apple Keynote presentation files.
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Wireless Presenter for Android and iOS, supports Windows, Linux and OS X
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A Keynote-inspired presentation app written with Mithril
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A simple 30 minute second by second countdown timer for Apple Keynote
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Manage your Keynote presentation with Alfred Remote iOS App
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Reading readme.md, the point "📓 Speaker notes" (the link is broken) is a feature that exists, no longer exists or a mistake?