I would check the themes installed in Keynote. A download version
generally doesn't come with the same amount of themes that one on a disk
would. 

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Subject: Re: [MacGroup] iWork 08 question

Keynote '08 is showing up as 282.7mb in finder, while the '06 version is
clocking in at 1.12gb.

Pages is 256mb (new) vs. 853.9mb (old).


obviously I would like to get rid of '06 if it's all just bloat
especially since i'm on a notebook with fairly limited drive space, but
that seems like a pretty large difference to me.



On Aug 8, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Jerry Freeman wrote:

> i ordered iwork08, and will have a working review on it in the 
> upcoming Access, (which will be produced in pages08). i plan on 
> deleting everything iwork06 that i can find before installing iwork08,

> but ward's suggest should work as well.
>
> i watched yesterdays keynote late last night and have to say i was 
> more impressed than the assembled media. 'skimming' simply rocks!
> possibly a peak into the future of core animation? best...jf
>
> On Aug 8, 2007, at 10:03 AM, b3studios wrote:
>
>> So, I downloaded the trail version, and I think that I'm going to 
>> purchase this.
>>
>> My question is, it seems to take up a LOT less space than the 06 
>> version. Can I safely delete the 06 version and just keep the new?
>> will this remove some functionality etc?
>>
>> also, I notice that iLife 08 only requires around 3GB of free space 
>> while 06 required like 7 or 8.
>> If i install the new versions will it free up any space? should i 
>> delete the 06 stuff first?
>>
>> anyone know is any stores in town have iLife 08 yet?
>>
>> rick
>
>
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