iWork rumours gain credence
News A small Macintosh software developer has renamed an application it had been calling iWork, lending credence to rumours that Apple plans to introduce office software of the same name. IGG Software, which has marketed a time-billing application as...
[January 5, 2005, 11:25]
iWork '09 review
Reviews iWork '09 also introduces iWork.com public beta, a new web service. This fledgling sharing site lets you share documents online, invite viewers who can make comments and allows for downloads in iWork, Microsoft Office and PDF formats.
[January 29, 2009, 10:42]
iWork 08 French Canadian Layout Fixer
Downloads Un AppleScript qui corrige un bug dans iWork '08 ou tous les gabarits proposes sont au format A4, dans Pages et Numbers. Cet AppleScript payant reparera les ressources des applications Pages '08 et Numbers '08 pour : - proposer...
[January 17, 2008, 7:00]
iWork '08 review
Reviews Its features aren't as rich as those in Microsoft Office 2007, but iWork also hasn't changed radically from its last incarnation, unlike Office.iWork also covers much more than just the basic productivity tasks offered by online tools such as...
[August 23, 2007, 12:09]
Inside iWork '08 review
Reviews Apple gets to iWork '08 Conditional terms iWork '08 introduces conditional formatting, which means that the feature menus change to reflect what you're doing at the moment. The Edit Mask feature, found in all iWork applications, lets you drag a...
[August 28, 2007, 15:11]
Redmond unperturbed by iWork
Talkback Quoting statistics is pointless at this point as iWork has only just been announced and so has approx 0% market share. I think most Mac users will feel more confident using software designed by their hardware makers.
[January 12, 2005, 12:37]
Apple iWork: a first look review
Reviews VAT), iWork is Apple's successor to the venerable AppleWorks productivity suite. The Apple iWork productivity suite, available on January 22, bundles two Mac applications: Keynote 2, the updated version of Apple's presentation application; and...
[January 12, 2005, 9:30]
Redmond unperturbed by iWork
Talkback Been around for years.iWork is an attempt by Apple to [finally] modernize it's productivity suite. Uh. Ever hear of AppleWorks?
[January 12, 2005, 17:18]
Apple lifts lid on iWork software
News Many of the reports turned out to be true, with Jobs beginning the cavalcade of product announcements with the unveiling of iWork, a new software package that will take on Microsoft's Office in the Mac software market.
[January 11, 2005, 18:10]
Redmond unperturbed by iWork
Talkback You call iWork a "package"- but it isn't that.yet.notice that Steve Jobs coined it as "building" a successor to AppleWorks? I think there was method in his madness, and intelligence in the choice of words.
[January 14, 2005, 19:43]
Redmond unperturbed by iWork
News The news comes as Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced iWork, a package combining an updated version of Apple's Keynote presentation software, along with Pages, a new word processing program. We have no plans to stop developing Office for Mac," Scott...
[January 12, 2005, 11:25]
iWork rumours gain credence
Talkback I hope this will be based on OOO. It would be great to see another big company throwing their weight behind and contributing to this product.
[January 6, 2005, 9:56]
Redmond unperturbed by iWork
Talkback While PAGES is being semi-sold as a word processor, it's really a very nice home-home office mini desktop publishing software - certainly better than AppleWorks and much, much cheaper than INDESIGN/XPRESS which the average home office-home user is...
[January 12, 2005, 17:33]
Apple iWork: a first look
Talkback Not really a replacement to appleworks though is it ! No spreadsheet only document and presentation unless I am missing something. Can't remember the last time I did a presentation for home !
[January 12, 2005, 15:39]
Apple iWork: a first look
Talkback I doubt Apple intended this to replace Microsoft Office. If that were their goal, they could have made something that would do the job. Think of how Apple's development of Safari killed Internet Explorer (or so MS claimed, anyway).
[January 12, 2005, 19:23]
Pages Templates Pro
Downloads Pages Templates Package for iWork: Autumn Leaves, Black Velvet, Midnight Sky, Frequency Modulation, Modern Furniture and Daintily Alive.This package involves a broad range of document types most likely you need in business world: brochures...
[May 21, 2008, 8:00]
Keynote 3 review
Reviews Installing iWork '06 is a simple matter of double-clicking the installer application on the iWork '06 CD-ROM; the installer program takes you through the steps of agreeing to the terms of use, deciding where you want to place the applications and...
[February 28, 2006, 8:10]
Macworld 2009: A roundup of keynote highlights
News Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, announced updates to iLife, iWork, the 17-inch MacBook Pro and iTunes. The iLife '09 upgrade price was stated as £69 for a single licence, £85 for a family pack of five...
[January 7, 2009, 14:47]
Media and MacBook updates in spotlight at Macworld
News Schiller also spent some time talking about updates to iWork, Apple's productivity suite. Another iWork utility, the word-processing tool called Pages, got a full-screen view, which lets you hide other applications behind the text so you can focus...
[January 7, 2009, 15:59]



