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Apple Gets To iWork With Updates For Pages, Numbers And Keynote For iOS And Mac

Apple Gets To iWork With Updates For Pages, Numbers And Keynote For iOS And Mac

November 22, 2013
A month after their latest major iterations were released, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for Mac and iOS — collectively known as Apple's iWork suite — have received their first set of follow-up updates. This set constitutes Apple's initial move to reintroduce some of the features from iWork '09 that were removed from the significantly updated iWork apps. As a result, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for Mac have all been updated with toolbar customization plus stability improvements and bug fixes, along with other enhancements. As for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for iOS, they have all been updated with stability improvements and bug fixes. Special mention is due to Keynote for Mac and Keynote for iOS, both of which have also gained new transitions and new builds. Here's the full changelog for all iWork apps: Pages for Mac:
  • Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
  • Center and edge guides are on by default
  • Stability improvements and bug fixes
Numbers for Mac:
  • Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
  • Window size and placement preserved on Save
  • Set default zoom in Preferences
  • Stability improvements and bug fixes
Keynote for Mac:
  • Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
  • New transitions including Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh
  • New builds including Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh
  • Stability improvements and bug fixes
Pages for iOS:
  • Stability improvements and bug fixes
Numbers for iOS:
  • Stability improvements and bug fixes
Keynote for iOS:
  • New transitions including Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh
  • New builds including Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh
  • Stability improvements and bug fixes
All iWork apps for Mac come free with every new Mac purchase. They are also available as free updates from the Mac App Store for existing users running OS X Mavericks. All iWork apps for iOS are available for free in the App Store for any new device running iOS 7, and are also available as free updates for existing users.

Mentioned apps

$9.99
Keynote
Keynote
Apple
$9.99
Numbers
Numbers
Apple
$19.99
Numbers
Numbers
Apple
$19.99
Keynote
Keynote
Apple
$19.99
Pages
Pages
Apple
$9.99
Pages
Pages
Apple

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