The latest version, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, debuted on the Mac App Store in July, and OS X 10.7 Lion launched in July of 2011. No, that's not how this works. One data point doesn't let you say this.
Keynote Os X 10.8 10.10
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- The last available version of Keynote that was compatible with El Capitan, was version 6.6.2, however, it is no longer available from Apple. To get the latest version of Keynote you would have to upgrade to either Sierra or High Sierra, then install Keynote version 8.0.1 from the Mac App Store.
- Mac OS X 10.3.8 is the eighth update to Mac OS X 10.3. Released on February 9, 2005, the update has the build number 7U16. 1 What's New in Mac OS X 10.3.8 2 Detailled improvements 3 Issues with Mac OS X 10.3.8 4 Sources and References Applications: Compatibility for third party applications and devices have been improved. Graphics: OpenGL technology has been improved, and ATI and NVIDIA.
- The only thing you need to do is to convert Keynote to iMovie supported MOV (16:9), MOV (PorRes), DV, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 for smooth editing. IOrgsoft Keynote MOV to iMovie Converter can be served as a perfect bridge between Keynote MOV presentation and iMovie which works perfectly with all version of Keynote and iMovie on Mac OS X (including OS X.
- Reinstalling Mountain Lion
Upgrading from Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
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Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) is no longer available for purchasefrom the Mac App Store. If you have Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), and yourcomputer meets the systemrequirements for OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), you can upgrade directlyto that version instead; see ARCHIVED: Install or upgrade OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)
Reinstalling Mountain Lion
To reinstall or recover Mountain Lion, you must have an activeInternet connection. If you are on campus at Indiana University,UITS recommends the wired Ethernet network instead ofwireless. However, if IU Secure is your only option, seeConnect to an IU wireless network in macOS if booted from your Recovery HD
Reinstalling while keeping files, applications, and settings
Keynote Os X 10.8.5
- Restart your computer, and immediately hold down
command-r
until the gray Apple logo appears. - If prompted, select your main language and then click the arrow.
- Click Reinstall OS X, and then Continue. Follow the instructions on the screen, and then choose your hard disk. Click Install, and enter your Apple ID information if prompted.
- When the installation is complete, select App Store... from the Apple menu, and install any available updates.
Keynote Os X 10.8 El Capitan
Reinstalling while erasing everything on your computer
Keynote Os X 10.8 High Sierra
- Restart your computer, and immediately hold down
command-r
until the gray Apple logo appears. - If prompted, select your main language and then click the arrow.
- Click Disk Utility, and then Continue.
- In Disk Utility, from the left column, click your harddisk. Select the Erase tab.
- Next to 'Format:', make sure Mac OS Extended (Journaled)is selected. Next to 'Name:', give your disk a name.
- If you would like to securely erase your data, click SecurityOptions..., adjust the slider accordingly, and clickOK. When you're ready, click Erase..., andthen Erase again to erase your disk. When the processcompletes, quit Disk Utility.
- Click Reinstall OS X, and then Continue. Followthe instructions and then choose your hard disk. ClickInstall and enter your Apple ID information if prompted.Once the installation is complete, you'll be asked to enter basicinformation and have the option to transfer data from another computeror a backup.
- Select Software Update... from the Apple menu and installany available updates.