Apple this week quietly announced a handful of enhancements to its fledgeling iWork.com beta service, including the availability of new sharing features and improvements to the online service's user ...
Apple’s iWork productivity suite has never been a world beater. Pitted against the near-omnipresent Microsoft Office and Google’s free web-based solutions and only available on Apple products, iWork’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
For quite some time, iWork has been considered the inferior option to Microsoft Office. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint compile the standard office suite that everyone is expected to use. Long-time Office ...
Alldocube iWork GT 12 emerges as a groundbreaking device, introducing a myriad of features tailored for the modern nomad. With a sleek design, powerful AMD technology, and an array of innovative ...
iWork is getting down to business in the cloud. During an announcement-packed Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Tim Cook took a few moments to talk iWork, Apple’s collection of productivity ...
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 ...
As part of Thursday's macOS Big Sur rollout, Apple has updated its iWork suite productivity apps and GarageBand with a fresh coat of paint. The updated productivity suite also includes stability and ...
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 is recruiting a series of software engineers to work on iLife and iWork. Based in California, the ads seek individuals prepared to: “Re-imagine how user interfaces should be built and work”.
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