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 ...
Today at its Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Apple announced the next version of the OS X operating system for Mac computers and notebooks: Mavericks. Among the many enhancements and ...
Apple’s iWork productivity software received a huge update today alongside the launch of macOS Sierra. Pages, Keynote and Numbers all got upgraded with the new real-time collaboration Apple gave us a ...
Everyone uses Microsoft Office. The problem is, it’s expensive—starting at $140 for a single computer license or a whopping $99 a year under Microsoft’s new subscription plan. But if you’re upgrading ...
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 has redesigned its iWork.com Website for the iPad and iPhone, allowing documents to be viewed on touchscreen devices. The company also unveiled new ways to share documents, allowing documents to ...
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 ...
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