Step 1 - One of the few weaknesses of the iPhone and iPad is that they're a little bit too self-contained. There are no USB ports on either the iPad or iPhone, so exchanging a Keynote presentation – or any other type of file – with other devices has always been a bit of a struggle. However, sharing and collaboration is a key theme of Keynote 2.0, and Apple is finally starting to get all its iWork apps to work a bit more smoothly with iCloud. When you launch Keynote 2.0 for the first time it will ask if you want to use iCloud or leave it until later. Step 2 - It’s probably best to select ‘Use iCloud’ right from the start, as this ensures that all your presentations will be stored in iCloud and be made a