Apple has updated its iWork suite today for both iOS and Mac, this includes Numbers, Pages and Keynote. Most of the changes and improvements have to do with better compatibility with Microsoft Office, but you can read about all the iOS changes below. The Mac updates simply read “adds support for iWork for iOS 1.7 apps.” [...]
Microsoft’s Office suite has generally been the go-to-option for the enterprise sector, as Apple’s iWork has primarily been aimed at consumers since 2005. With Microsoft being rumored to be releasing iOS apps for Microsoft Office soon, it makes sense that Apple would want to try to directly compete with the Redmond company in this sector. [...]
With the update to the Apple iPhone’s screen size, now coming in at 4 inches and 1136 x 640 resolution, many of the apps used on the iPhone have been updated to fit the new screen. This means you can see more emails in the Mail app, more web pages in Safari, even a full 5 [...]
Apple has finally shut down both MobileMe and iWork.com services for users. The company had given a grace period of 30 days for users who wanted to backup photos and docs from their MobileMe account and move to iCloud. You can no longer do that however, as MobileMe now asks you to visit iCloud.com. MobileMe [...]
Posted on July 31, 2012 by Mitch Bowman
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As we told you almost a month ago now, Apple is shutting down their iWork cloud document service, and encouraging everyone to move on over to iCloud. Today’s your last chance to make the jump if you haven’t already, as iWork will be offline forever at the end of today. The first notices about the [...]
The folks over at AppleBitch have astutely pointed out that a new version of iWork should be on the horizon quite soon, due to some much-needed updates that have yet to arrive. With the shutdown of iWork.com, and the migration of all its cloud document storage functionality to iCloud, some updates to the iWork software will [...]
Users of the iWork.com public beta, Apple’s first crack at making a rival to Google Docs, have received an email reminding them that the service will shut down on July 31. Apple is encouraging iWork users to migrate over to iCloud, much like they’ve done with former MobileMe users. The original notification of iWork’s shutdown came [...]
In order to take advantage of the much more powerful iPad 3′s processor and beautiful Retina display Apple has updated a lot of premium iPad applications like GarageBand, iMovie and iWork. It has been mentioned that iWork has been updated to include some new features and has been optimized for Retina display. iWork is available [...]
The App Store reached the massive number of 25 billion downloads over the week, with Chunli Fu of Qingdao China being the very lucky downloader of the 25th billion with the game Where’s My Water? Free, winning him a $10,000 iTunes gift card. As it did when the App Store reached 10 billion downloads last [...]
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Thursdays education event by Apple may be lead by the current vice president for productivity applications, Roger Rosner. He is the man heading up such projects as the iWork suite, so hopefully whatever the details are of this event, they are as seamlessly executed as the iWork suite has [...]