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iWork is Apple's full suite of office applications. The package contains a word processing package – Pages, a desktop publishing application – Keynote and a spreadsheet application – Numbers. It has a streamlined integration with Apple's iLife suite and is also fully compatible with Microsoft Office.
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Pages
Pages '09 has a number of new improvements these include a full-screen view option, a wider range of templates, dynamic outlines – to structure your thoughts on screen, mathtype and endnote- to facilitate the addition of equations and footnotes and mail merge with numbers – to simplify building mailing lists, sending documents such as invitations and invoices.Apple: pagesKeynote
Keynote is iWork's presentation application. It has a range of fully integrated features including Magic Move which allows you to add sophisticated animations with just a few simple clicks and keynote remote which lets you use your iPhone or iPod touch as a controller. Another new feature is the 3D charts and chart animations.Apple: KeynoteNumbers
Numbers is iWork's spreadsheet application. This version's improvements include the Easy Formulas function, which has the capacity to simply add any from a range of 250 formulas ad assemble variables. Table categories allow the user to easily manipulate large amounts of data in one spread sheet.Apple: Numbers-
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IWork Questions
When printing using an envelope template, why is the left side of me envelope getting cut off when printing? 2 AnswersMy first guess would be that you may need to adjust the size of the envelope. I find that templates often working better with certain printers than they do wit... read more
iWork vs Microsoft Office. Who wins? 4 AnswersWho wins? Microsoft Office -- because its what every business uses, and for an office suite standardization is more important than anything else. I made the s... read more
Is there a way to sync Google Docs with Apples iWork 09? 1 AnswerI am sorry. There is no current way that I know of that can achieve this. Google Docs is using a different 'system' than iWork. I'm sure Apple and Google can wo... read more
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