Free Clip Art from Jumsoft...
for Apple Keynote or PowerPoint presentations
Jumsoft has rolled out the latest release of Keynote Jam -- a package of 56 high-quality, 3D-rendered images for Apple Keynote presentations.

Specifically designed for Keynote, Jam images are optimized for high-quality presentations, and will look fantastic whether displayed directly on a computer monitor or projected onto a large screen.

Jam Images will also work with Microsoft's PowerPoint too.
The following images are available:
Database, Gear, Pie, Cylinders, Flower, Pills, Info, Delete, Network, Globe, Red Man, Blue Man, Green Man, Red Dot, Green Dot, Blue Dot, Metal Ball, Glass Ring, Glass, Glass of Water, Box, Software box, Helix, Pyramid, Wheel, Check-mark, Update, Spanner, Heart, Globe again, Table, Stick, Mark, Ruler, Blue Metaball, Green Metaball, Red Metaball, Egg, Gray Shape, Magnet, Layers, Zoom, Note, Attention, Sphere Bones, Key, Red Label, Orange Label, Yellow Label, Green Label, Blue Label, Purple Label, Gray Label, Blue Light, Light and Clouds

Everyone wants to stand out from the crowd and must have more than just a creative personality in order to achieve the best results with presentations. Jam Images were specifically designed to help obtain professional, modern-looking presentations with unprecedented ease.
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.4.3 Tiger and later
* Apple Keynote 4.0 or later
Pricing and Availability:
Jumsoft is offering Jam completely free of charge. Images may be used in websites, printed materials, PDF documents or for any other purpose except for resale.
Jumsoft
Jam Images
Download: keynote_jam.zip
A dedicated group of Apple Macintosh experts launched Jumsoft in 2002 with the goal of creating and marketing exciting, easy-to-use and powerful applications for Mac OS X. Jumsoft most recently focused its attention on maximizing the potential of Apple's iWork, quickly becoming the leading provider of Keynote themes and objects. Copyright 2002-2008 Jumsoft. All Rights Reserved. Apple, Keynote, the Apple logo, and the Keynote logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries. - Published on 05/05/08 - Vilnius, Lithuania
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