There was some heavy irony in Steve Jobs’ keynote earlier this week. Despite the fact that the entire presentation was done using Keynote (part of iWork), the release of iWork ‘06 received very little ...
We don’t hear from Apple very often when it comes to iWork for Mac and iWork.com updates. But on Wednesday the company delivered iWork Update 5, which adds a number of new features and fixes to both ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 2013 following a five-year hiatus, Apple dropped new versions of Keynote, Pages, and Numbers on unsuspecting iWork ’09 users. A lot of features were removed, and the user interface was ...
All the major changes in Pages 14.0, Numbers 14.0 and Keynote 14.0 are the same, no matter the application. According to Apple’s release notes, these iWork 14.0 updates include: Streamlined in-app ...
[UPDATED: Confirmed, it’s Numbers, we were right. Keep reading for full info on iWork’08.] As you can see in this image early in his presentation, there’s the new iWork: from left to right, a new icon ...
Apple’s new Touch Bar looks like the most exciting new feature we’ve seen on the MacBook Pro in years. Instead of fumbling to remember shortcuts, Touch Bar puts a handful of commands at your ...
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