KEY to PDF - Convert PDF online

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How to convert KEY to PDF:

1. Click the "Choose Files" button to select multiple files on your computer or click the "URL" button to choose an online file from URL, Google Drive or Dropbox.

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KEY vs PDF:
Name KEY PDF
Full name Apple Keynote File Portable Document Format
File extension .key .pdf
MIME application/x-iwork-keynote-sffkey application/pdf, application/x-pdf, application/x-bzpdf, application/x-gzpdf
Developed by Apple Inc. Adobe Systems
Type of format Presentation format Document format
Introduction iWork is an office suite of applications created by Apple Inc. for its macOS and iOS operating systems, and also available cross-platform through the iCloud website. Keynote is a presentation software application developed as a part of the iWork productivity suite. Keynote also uses .key (presentation files) and .kth (theme files) bundles based on XML. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format used to present documents in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems. Each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts, graphics, and other information needed to display it.
Technical details A KEY file contains slides that may include text, images, shapes, charts, tables, transitions, audio, video, and notes. KEY files are stored in the Mac OS X package format and also store .XML data used by the presentation. The PDF combines three technologies: A subset of the PostScript page description programming language, for generating the layout and graphics. A font-embedding/replacement system to allow fonts to travel with the documents. A structured storage system to bundle these elements and any associated content into a single file, with data compression where appropriate.
Associated programs Apple Keynote Adobe Acrobat, Adobe InDesign, Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Google Docs, LibreOffice, Microsoft Office, Foxit Reader, Ghostscript.
Sample file sample.key sample.pdf
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