Is there an Adobe Ovation equivalent for Keynote

Hi there Keynote users,
Anyone know of an Adobe Ovation equivalent for Keynote? We are trying to use Keynote to drive multiple Plasma/LCD displays and need an app for the transition effects capabilities that Ovation offers to PowerPoint but in Keynote.

Since Ovation take PP slides have you tried just exporting Keynote to PP? Does that work for you?
Haven't used Ovation myself - looked at the demos and was distinctly underwhelmed, but then I've always thought KN did what I wanted - interesting that Ovation claims to improve type legibility - with KN that comes as standard! Would love a clock timer on screen though.....

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