Major update to Appleâs iWork apps allow for multiple users to work together.
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Major update to Appleâs iWork apps allow for multiple users to work together.
Apple's trio of iWork apps for both iOS and Mac were given simultaneous updates on Tuesday, squashing bugs and improving stability for the productivity suites.
The updates are all available in the App Store in the Updates section.
Apple is releasing updates today for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote on iOS and OS X, adding to both the ability to do split-screen multitasking, one of the major feature additions to its new operating systems. It's an expected update that should make these apps a bit more useful, especially considering that they're the key components of Apple's productivity suite. On the iPhone, all three apps are also adding support for 3D Touch....
Apple in a rare overnight update on Tuesday issued critical accessibility fixes for all three iOS iWork apps, returning full VoiceOver navigation and editing functionality to Pages, Numbers and Keynote.
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Following the release of iOS 8 on Wednesday, Apple has started to roll out updates for its iWork productivity app suite, bringing the titles up to speed with the company's latest mobile operating system.
Coming on the heels of Tuesday's iOS 7.1.1 release, Apple has issued updates to all iWork for iOS apps with unnamed stability and bug fixes.
Apple on Tuesday released a series of updates to the iCloud versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, including new iOS and OS X app versions, as the company continues to refine its web-based productivity suite.
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A few weeks back I took a first look at Microsoft’s new iOS offering, Office Mobile for Office 365, aka Office Mobile for iPhone. My initial conclusion remains the same now as it was then: Office for iPhone may be a nice addition to your existing Office workflow, but the app strikes me as unnecessary, not particularly good, and—considering that it requires a $100-plus subscription to Office 365—rather expensive for an app that offers little in the way of tangible value....
Apple on Thursday issued three minor updates for the iWork for iOS app suite, which includes iPhone and iPad versions of Pages, Numbers and Keynote.
Keynote, Numbers and Pages, Apple’s house-made apps for presentations, spreadsheet work and word processing, should share documents better with the update thanks to increased compatibility included in a new update released Tuesday.
Apple on Tuesday updated its iWork productivity suite for iOS and OS X. The iOS versions of Pages, Numbers, Keynote received improved import and export functionality, while the OS X update adds cross support for the new iOS releases....
Apple on Tuesday released updated versions of its suite of iWork apps for iOS. Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for iOS were each updated to version 1.7 to makes it easier to collaborate and share items with iWork for Mac and Microsoft Office. Apple has a complete list of all features compatible between Microsoft Office and iWork for iOS...
Following the public release of iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2 earlier today, Apple has pushed a host of notable updates for many of its additional iOS apps in the App Store. Apps like Podcasts got iCloud sync and iOS 6 support, while smaller updates have been seeded to bring simple iOS 6 compatibility. Other popular apps from the iLife and iWork iOS suites received updates today too. Here’s a list of all the iOS app updates Apple released today:
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The iWork suite for iOS, composed of Keynote, Pages, and Numbers, just got a big iCloud functionality update today from Apple. Once installed, you'll be able to login to icloud.com, and find your documents in the iWork section. Similarly, simply drag and drop any iWork document to iCloud.com to sync it to all of your iOS devices. If you pick up an iPhone 4S later this week, you'll also be able to add text to your documents with the phone's voice dictation. All apps are free upgrades for current users,...
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They're small, they're powerful, and they're finally here. Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for the iPhone are packed with features, proving just how extensive pocket-size productivity can be. They also prove that it can be a real pain in the ass to do work on your phone. Pages, Numbers, Keynote; $10 each, iPhone. It's iWork on your iPhone. You can tweak documents you've created on your Mac or iPad, or make new ones with a buffet of characteristically nice-looking templates. Apple crammed an impressive...
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 the iPhone (and iPod touch). Each app has had its UI optimized for the iPhone 4's retina display, which also includes a redesigned document management thumbnail system. Other features, such as AirPrint and multi-touch gesture support are also present in the iPhone version of each app. Pages, Numbers and...
Apple on Tuesday expanded its iWork productivity software suite to the iPhone and iPod touch, bringing Pages, Keynote and Numbers from the iPad.
When I got an iPad 2 test unit in the mail a few weeks back, one of the first things I noticed when browsing through apps was that the iWork suite of apps, Numbers, Pages, and Keynote, were all present in the App Store for the iPad. Immediately, I was overcome with jealousy. Of course, typing in Pages on the iPad isn’t the smoothest experience, but having access to these core apps is better than not, right? In any case, it looks like the iWork suite of apps has been doing pretty well on the iPad, as Ap...
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