Published Aug 16, 2013
Kdavina
19 Posts
Just wanted to see if anyone know about this Thanks!
jolie_tasso
27 Posts
GoodNotes lets you import power points and write, draw, or type on them! Or import other images and files. Best app for school IMO!
Thanks
cholleytcl
22 Posts
There is also an app in the iTunes store called Keynote. It is the Apple version of Powerpoint. It is also compatible with PowerPoint.
Fireman767
231 Posts
no apps will allow you to write and do the same stuff as office. you can draw and write but it wont convert the same as the first time you did the powerpoint. APPLE ipad and MICROSOFT office arent too friendly
edmia, BSN, RN
827 Posts
I use notability to sign PDFs for example. Not sure if it will open a pp but worth a try. It's free.
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whealer
85 Posts
I save PowerPoint as a PDF file and save it to an iPad app called PDF expert. Ita 9.99 and you can do multiple things, such as highlight, write, and bookmark the PDFs. Then you can email the file to yourself. If I remember correctly I would download the PDF and it automatically saves to PDF expert so it pretty easy to use. Definitely worth the money.
Sounds great. But I'm not sure how you do all that.
Stephalump
2,723 Posts
I use noteability. You can't edit them like you can in PowerPoint, but you can write or type on them.
greeneth
40 Posts
I also use notability. I store my ppt in google drive for ipad. From google drive I then open my ppt in notability. I can then type or write on my ppt.
PersistentNS
I also use notability and I have it synced to Dropbox. I also use pdf expert which is a great program also.
AgentBeast, MSN, RN
1,974 Posts
Quickoffice Pro HD.