Apple's office suite was long the carefree basic equipment on Macs & Co. Now the apps are freemium instead of simply free. Is ...
Apple is on a roll today. First, the company announced that it would debut not only iOS 5 and Mac OS X at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, but also the much-talked-about iCloud service.
Free trials of the iWork suite and Aperture are no longer available for download on Apple's website, as customers are now directed to view the software on the Mac App Store. The trial versions of ...
How many news stories have there been recapping all the news from Apple’s WWDC keynote yesterday? Gazillions, if not more. And while I haven’t read all of them, I’m virtually positive that not a ...
Apple may be set to fade out one of its old app names. The firm has pulled the iWork page from its US site. If you now visit the old link, it sends you to a broad “Apple Apps” page. That new page ...
Apple's sophisticated Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps are free and work seamlessly across the company's devices, though we ...
In my last post, I fantasized about having an iPad when I was in college three decades (gulp) ago. Today’s students don’t have to fantasize about using an iPad for schoolwork — it exists, and it’s ...
Apple on Monday announced to users of its iWork.com public beta that new features have been added to the Web-based service, including the ability to play Keynote presentations online, as well as new ...
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.
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