BY Joe White on Tue May 31st, 2011
In a press release that hit the Web moments ago, Apple announced the availability of iWork for iPhone. Now, the company's iWork for iPad suite has been updated, and the three apps - Pages, Numbers and Keynote - are universal (although we're not seeing them in the App Store yet). Currently, each app is available to download for $9.99 each.
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BY Tim Chaten on Mon May 16th, 2011
Want to learn how to use Dropbox with the iWork apps? Learn all about it here ...
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BY Joe White on Thu March 10th, 2011
Apple's second generation iPad, the iPad 2, is set to hit stores soon. However, not everyone understands the need to buy new Apple products as soon as they're available. If your partner falls into this category, they may need convincing. Read on, and find out how you can use the powers of rhetoric to convince your better half that the iPad 2 is an essential purchase.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat August 28th, 2010
If you ever dreamed of seeing your own texts in the iBooks app, good news as it's now easier than ever. Apple pushed out this week a new update to iWork and especially Pages, which gives it the capability to export your documents in the iBook-compatible ePub format.
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BY Joe White on Sat August 07th, 2010
Have you been wondering how Apple's supposedly-upcoming iWork for iPhone suite will look and feel on an iPhone handset? Read on to find out!
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu July 01st, 2010
Apple's latest patent application indicates Keynote is going universal and includes some features missing from the iPad version of the app.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu July 01st, 2010
iWork apps are probably going universal, if recent stories are to be believed, or not.
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BY Robin Rhys on Tue June 29th, 2010
The rumor mill is pumping - will Apple bring the iWork suite to the iPhone? Some screenshots are leading us to believe, yes. Plus we have tons of apps gone free and some great utilities for teachers. We have all this and more on today's AppAdvice Daily.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue June 29th, 2010
We're getting more hints today about a possible upcoming iPhone version of Apple's iWork suite. It's not the first time we've heard about it as earlier this month Apple accidentally displayed some revealing screenshots. This time the evidence is getting more compelling.
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BY Casey Tschida on Mon June 07th, 2010
Apple's iWork productivity suite of apps may soon be headed to the iPhone.
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BY Robin Rhys on Thu May 13th, 2010
The iWork suite gets an update, Apple releases a new beta of MobileMe Mail, and new accessories are up for grabs. We have all this and more on today's AppAdvice Daily.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu May 13th, 2010
Apple has just released an update to its very successful office suite for the iPad. Nothing earth-shattering actually, but still a couple nice additions.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon May 10th, 2010
Estimates indicate that Apple has already made $3 million from their iWorks iPad apps, and that they could end up making about $40 million per year from the suite of apps.
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BY Robb Lewis on Wed March 31st, 2010
Keynote for iPad gives users the ability to create beautiful presentations all from the comfort of their own home.
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BY Robb Lewis on Wed March 31st, 2010
We have exclusive details and screenshots of Pages for iPad.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed March 31st, 2010
As announced at the keynote, Apple is releasing along the iPad a completely redesigned line of iPad versions of its iWork office suite apps. Well, you'll be glad to hear that Apple has already approved
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu February 11th, 2010
Despite of everybody ranting about what a catastrophic job they're doing, there is one thing Microsoft does well in my opinion, and it's their Office suite. As you know, Apple developed an iPad specific version
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed January 27th, 2010
Steve Jobs is hoping that people see the iPad as more than just a giant iPod, and one of the ways of making us believe this by introducing a customized version of iWork for the
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BY Mahmoud Hafez on Tue January 06th, 2009
Today saw the last time that Apple would give a keynote at the annual Macworld Conference. As previously reported, Steve Jobs did not give the final address, and left the honors to Phil Schillers. Today saw
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