According to a new support document, Apple plans to remove the Keynote Live feature in a future version of its Keynote app. The feature allows a presentation to be played over the web in the Keynote app on Mac, iPhone, and iPad.
Apple recommends using screen sharing to share a Keynote presentation on apps like FaceTime, Zoom, and WebEx, with the steps outlined in the document.
Apple this week updated the Keynote app for iOS and macOS with Apple Pencil hover support, the ability to export and send a copy of a presentation in a different format directly from the Share menu, and various other improvements and bug fixes. Apple hasn’t specified exactly when the Keynote Live feature will be removed.
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