Among the underwhelming upgrades to iWork Apple announced Tuesday, I thought the ones made to Keynote seemed at least interesting. Call me crazy, but I’m rather fond of Apple’s presentation software ...
Apple is on a roll today. First, the company announced that it would debut not only iOS 5 and Mac OS X at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, but also the much-talked-about iCloud service.
There are various ways of accessing and editing documents, spreadsheets and powerpoint presentations on the iPhone, but Apple’s own productivity apps, Pages, Numbers and Keynote, are now available on ...
Apple hasn’t done a very good job of keeping iWork for iPhone a secret, and now its existence has been confirmed by a host of Pages screenshots over at 9to5Mac. It ...
iWork, Apple's software suite that includes the Pages word processor, the Numbers spreadsheet manager, and Keynote for slideshow presentations, has come to iPhone. iWork debuted on the iPad last year ...
Apple's online productivity suite is exceptionally polished and easy to use, but lacking in word processing and spreadsheet features This is the second in a series of three reviews covering the major ...
Apple has updated its iWork apps — Pages, Keynote, and Numbers — for the Mac, iPad, and iPhone. They’re free downloads at the Mac App Store and Apple App Store.
Apple today updated its trio of iWork apps Keynote, Numbers, and Pages for the Mac, iPad, and iPhone with several new features and changes. The release notes for version 14.0 of the Mac apps follow, ...
Apple has updated its iWork apps (Pages, Numbers, and Keynote) for macOS 15.4, iPadOS 18.4, and iOS 18.4. The 14.4 versions are available at the Mac App Store and the Apple App Store. Following are ...
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