Apple iWork is a comprehensive suite of home- and office-productivity programs, including Pages for document creation. iWork Pages includes many built-in templates that you can customize to make the ...
After two months, the iWork suite is being updated from version 12.0 to 12.1. With that, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are receiving general improvements and new functions so iPhone, iPad, and Mac users ...
The iWork for iCloud beta, which allows you to use Pages, Numbers, and Keynote inside your web browser, is now available to all at iCloud.com. You do not need to be an existing iWork customer to take ...
Apple iWork Pages saves your word processing documents or page layouts in its proprietary format by default. If you need to make a Pages document accessible on your company's website or you need to ...
In an internal memo to its employees, Apple has announced the end of its iWork and MobileMe rebate programs with effect from close of business on April 18th. The rebate programs allowed customers to ...
For anyone who writes, Apple Computer’s new iWork Pages program is a provocative software bellwether. I came into it wondering if I could finally avoid having to use Microsoft Word on the Mac. I came ...
Several months later than expected, Apple has released the third edition of iWork, the Mac maker's productivity software suite. Returning cast members include Keynote, the presentation program, and ...
A year and 5 months after releasing iWork ’08, Apple finally updated its productivity suite to version ’09. Keynote 5.0, Pages 4.0, and Numbers 2.0 all sport some refinements, but this time around ...
Let’s make one thing clear up front: iWork.com (in its current pre-release form) is not a collaborative online productivity tool like Google Docs or Zoho. You can use iWork.com to share documents, ...
Apple today announced it is working on a new version of its iWork productivity suite for iOS during its "Let's Take a Field Trip" event at Chicago's Lane Technical High School, where it also ...
Apple may be set to fade out one of its old app names. The firm has pulled the iWork page from its US site. If you now visit the old link, it sends you to a broad “Apple Apps” page. That new page ...