Interactions in Apple's iWork Applications for iPad
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 streamlined integration with Apple's iLife suite and is also fully compatible with Microsoft Office.http://www.apple.com/iwork/
On January 27, 2010, Apple announced a major update to iWork to accommodate the iPad. Several new mobile friendly features were added to the software.http://theappleblog.com/2010/01/27/iwork-for-the-ipad-productivity-on-the-go/
Keynote for iPad
Keynote on the iPad has been reworked for use on the iPad with multi-touch. All major Keynote functions can now be accessed by dragging or tapping your finger. You can even paste in information from other iWork applications. Keynote for the iPad sells in the App Store for $9.99.http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/keynote.html
Pages
Pages '09 has a number of new improvements. These include a full-screen view option, a wider range of templates and dynamic outlines to structure your thoughts on screen. Support for MathType 6 and EndNote X2 helps facilitate the addition of equations and footnotes and Mail merge helps to simplify building mailing lists and sending documents such as invitations and invoices.http://www.apple.com/iwork/pages
Keynote
iWork Keynote: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. Keynote Remote also lets you use your iPhone or iPod Touch as a controller. Another new feature for 2009 is the availability of 3D charts and chart animations.http://www.apple.com/iwork/keynote/
Numbers
Numbers is iWork's spreadsheet application. This version's improvements include the Easy Formulas function, which allows you to choose from 250 pre-existing formulas and also to assemble variables. Table categories allow the user to easily manipulate large amounts of data in one spread sheet.http://www.apple.com/iwork/numbers/