If you’ve been impatiently waiting for Apple to update the OS X version of its iWork productivity suite, well, keep waiting. But if you’re not allergic to composing or keynoting in a browser, you’re ...
Apple Tuesday introduced a new version of its iWork suite of office applications, for the first time making the productivity tools available on its Phone and iPod Touch devices as well as on the iPad.
It doesn’t have all the functionality of the version that works on a Mac, but iWork for iPad offers a reasonable subset and is very easy to use, PCmag says. “Apple’s iWork for iPad suite of office ...
It’s not Microsoft Office, but iWork for iPad does the basics. PCWorld does a first test of the suite, which includes word processor, spreadsheet and presentation creator. “If the iPad wants be taken ...
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. In producing a version of its iWork suite of apps for the iPad, ...
This has led to one or two breathless headlines about the claimed significance of the move in terms of the three iWork apps – Keynote, Numbers, and Pages. Apple’s .Ai Domain Purchase Signals Relaunch ...
It’s telling that one of the first things Apple did after unveiling the iPad was to announce a mobile version of iWork for its new handheld device. Much of the iPad’s allure may come from watching ...