Early this week, Apple released the long-awaited iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura updates. With them available, the company also updated the iWork suite – composed of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps – to ...
An update to Apple’s free iOS alternative to Powerpoint allows iPad users with an Apple Pencil to easily draw an animation path for any object in Keynote. At the same time, quite a few features were ...
Apple wants users to use the subscription variants of its Office apps. The purely free versions have disappeared from the App ...
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 ...
Improvements to smart annotations in Pages are just one of myriad changes in iWork for iOS and Mac released today. Photo: Ian Fuchs/Cult of Mac Updates to all the apps in the Apple iWork for iOS suite ...
On April 13, Apple stopped providing downloads for the previous versions of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Instead, download ...
Apple has launched new versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for iOS making all three of the iWorks apps universal apps. That means you can now run them on any support iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
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 has released versions of its iWork productivity apps that work on the iPhone and iPod Touch, after already revamping the suite for the iPad last year. The Keynote, Pages and Numbers apps each ...