keynote osx iconApple today released Keynote 5.1.1 for OS X, a minor update improving handling of large documents under OS X Lion and bringing several other general improvements.

This update addresses issues when working with large Keynote presentations on OS X Lion. It also includes improvements in stability and accessibility for Keynote.

This update is recommended for users of Keynote 5.1.

As Apple details in a support document, users who installed Keynote as boxed software or a download from apple.com should update via Software Update or the direct download page. Users who purchased Keynote from the Mac App Store should update through that mechanism.

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mactmaster Avatar
162 months ago
Where is iWork 2012... :confused::(
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CmdrLaForge Avatar
162 months ago
Where is iWork 2012... :confused::(

Right. About time.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
fruitpunch.ben Avatar
162 months ago
They need to abandon the year naming convention if they aren't going to release a new version each year. I didn't buy the iWork '09 just because I thought iWork '10 was going to be announced a week later. Then I waited for an iWork '11... It is getting annoying. Just call it iWork 5.11 or something.

They have.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
twitter Avatar
162 months ago
They need to abandon the year naming convention if they aren't going to release a new version each year. I didn't buy the iWork '09 just because I thought iWork '10 was going to be announced a week later. Then I waited for an iWork '11... It is getting annoying. Just call it iWork 5.11 or something.
so true! why buy software from 09?? bring the new iWork! call it what ever you want but release the damn software!
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jeaz Avatar
162 months ago
Yeah, an iWork update is so overdue, especially now that we have iCloud but no support in the desktop apps. It it werent for the iOS apps I'd say Apple had given up on iWork.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rcappo Avatar
162 months ago
They need to abandon the year naming convention if they aren't going to release a new version each year. I didn't buy the iWork '09 just because I thought iWork '10 was going to be announced a week later. Then I waited for an iWork '11... It is getting annoying. Just call it iWork 5.11 or something.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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