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Apple's iCloud services were experiencing an outage, and impacted users are experiencing issues with iCloud Mail, Photos, and ...
If you’re having issues using iCloud.com and the various apps like Photos or Mail on the web, you’re not alone. Apple’s ...
iWork now supports Handoff, the ability to open a document on one device and continue working exactly where you left off on a different device. Slide the Keynote icon up for Handoff.
Several of Apple's iCloud services are experiencing issues at the current time, with the System Status page reflecting ...
Apple's new iWork.com service lifts one of the biggest obstacles facing its iWork office productivity suite by making it easier for iWork users to collaborate with others using Windows PC and ...
If you've been using iWork '13 or '14, expect iWork '15 to be pretty much the same with some refinements here and there. As before, Keynote is by far the best of the three iWork applications.
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 ...
If you use iWork applications (Pages, Numbers, Keynote), you can use the iWork section of iCloud to sync your documents across all of your devices—Mac OS X and iOS. Sort of. While it generally ...
I picked up a copy of iWork '08, the new update to Apple's productivity suite, the other day and have been noodling around in it since I installed it on my MacBook and my wife's iMac.It's a worthy ...
iWork is completely free, but only with the purchase of a new Mac computer. If you already own a Mac, iPad, or iPhone, you can still purchase the individual apps.
So far, the best examples of same are Apple’s own iWork apps— Pages, Numbers, and Keynote ($9.99 each). How much work can they really do? Here’s a first look. The suite look.
The more I use these, the more I really don't care for iWork. Sure, Keynote makes some darned pretty presentations, but NeoOffice (and OpenOffice for the matter) cuts the mustard quite handily ...