How do I share Keynote (Mac) in a Connect Meeting?

This is actually relatively simple, although not probably what you want to hear

There is no native way to upload Keynote content (the PPT equivalent on a Mac) into a Connect Meeting
The most simple option is to share the Keynote presentation from your desktop, just as you would a PPT from a PC (See here).  Note that the disadvantages however, that you would see sharing a PPT in this way are equally appropriate in sharing Keynote files
You do have the option to save your presentation in PPT or PPTX format from Keynote, but this will translate Keynote animations into PPT animations and again there is some compromise, that said, you will benefit from the PPT file being loaded directly into a ‘Share Pod’ and converted into Flash (again see here)
You can also save Keynote presentations as PDF files and that will also give you an option to upload the PDF files natively into your ‘Share Pod’, but in this case animations are all lost in their ‘dynamic’ form, but you can save from Keynote (actually ‘File>’Export’) and select ‘PDF’ and ‘Print each stage of builds’


You can then take that PDF, drag it into a Connect 8 ‘Share Pod’, change the view on the PDF to ‘Fit Page’ and then click through the slides in the PDF.  The animations will just appear, but it is a clean process


With Connect 8 you can now of course use the whiteboard effectively on the PDF file
The issue here appears to be that Keynote relies on the hardware processing power in the Apple hardware to serve some of the animations and transitions and that is not available in PPT or PPTX or indeed on a non-Apple machine or of course in the Connect Meeting ‘Share Pod’