IWork
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iWork is a suite of applications created by
Apple Inc., containing
Pages, a
word processing and
desktop publishing application,
Keynote, a presentation package and
Numbers, a
spreadsheet application.
(1)Although iWork is billed by Apple as "a successor to
AppleWorks",
(2) it does not replicate the functionality of AppleWorks's
database and drawing tools. Likewise, it does not compete directly with the Mac version of
Microsoft Office, but instead offers tools with a different focus (presentation, rather than analysis) at a lower price. It is designed to integrate with existing applications from Apple's
iLife Suite. Although
iLife comes free on every
Mac, iWork is sold separately. A free 30-day trial of iWork was provided with every new Mac (up through February of 2008—as of March 2008, the iWork trial is available only as a
download), and with copies of
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Pages
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Pages is a word processing and page layout application with an emphasis on visual appeal. It comes with a set of Apple-designed templates for documents including:
- Newsletters
- Journals
- Invitations
- Stationery
- Résumés
- Education Projects
- Marketing Projects
Pages incorporates a media browser for inserting pictures, music, and video from
iPhoto,
iTunes, and
iMovie. Pages allows the user to save or export in formats including:
Keynote
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Keynote is a
slideshow application with an emphasis on presentation. It is similar in many ways to Microsoft's
PowerPoint, but contains several features native to the iWork suite.
Keynote makes use of
iLife integration by including a media browser for inserting pictures, music, and video from
iPhoto,
iTunes, and
iMovie.
Keynote also features the ability to include animation in slideshow presentations.
Keynote is quite versatile in its ability to recognize and save to many formats, including:
- Keynote presentations (.key)
- Microsoft PowerPoint presentations (.ppt)
- QuickTime movies (.mov), which may be interactive depending on one's choice.
- Adobe Flash animations (.swf)
- PDF Acrobat PDF document (.pdf)
- Import any image format recognized by QuickTime, export several image formats (.jpg, .png or .tiff)
Numbers
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Numbers is a spreadsheet application that was added in iWork '08. It incorporates unique features such as intelligent tables, a flexible canvas and interactive printing.It is the first time a spreadsheet application has been included in the iWork suite and the first spreadsheet application developed by Apple since
AppleWorks.
History
iWork '05
iWork '05 was launched on
January 11,
2005 and featured the new version 2 of
Keynote and the first release of
Pages. Before it was released, what would essentially become iWork was rumoured to be an
add-on,
upgrade, or new release of
AppleWorks.
(3) New features common to both applications included 3D charts, tables with formula support, reviewer comments, and shaped image masking. The addition of tables with formula support may have been added to quiet rumors of an Apple
spreadsheet application. Since iWork's focus is on presentation, Apple incorporated a way to put most common spreadsheet features into a table while providing only limited additional functionality.
iWork '08
iWork '08 was announced on
August 7,
2007 at a special event at Apple's
Cupertino campus. New versions of Pages and Keynote were introduced, as was a new
spreadsheet application,
Numbers. Despite this, hard disk space requirements were reduced from 1.85 GB in iWork '06 to 690 MB in iWork '08. iWork '08 marked the end of
AppleWorks which was discontinued a week later.
(4) iWork 08 drops support for Mac OS X v10.3 'Panther'.
See also
References
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[Apple Introduces iWork ’08]
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[Apple press release Apple Unveils iWork '05]
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iWork '06
On January 10, 2006, Apple introduced iWork '06 at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, which upgraded Pages to version 2 and Keynote to version 3.[Apple press release Apple Announces iWork '06]
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[NEWS,weblink Apple cans AppleWorks, Jonny, Evans, 2007-08-15, 2007-08-15, Macworld UK, ]
External links
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