Apple refreshes Pages, Numbers and Keynote with new styles and functions

Today, Apple's suite of productivity apps, iWork, is being refreshed. The company announced updates to Pages, Numbers and Keynote across both Mac and iOS. Thanks to the changes, all of the apps will now let users stylize their text by filling it in w...

Apple updates iWork productivity apps for OS X, iOS and the web

Now that OS X El Capitan and iOS 9 are available to everyone, Apple's updating its iWork productivity suite to take advantage of certain new features. The refreshed Keynote, Numbers and Pages apps come with support for 3D Touch and Force Touch, as...

Microsoft refunding money to those who subscribed for Office features on iPad


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Microsoft Finally Brings Office To The Apple iPad


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Some of iWork’s missing features return with the latest update

Some of the features culled during iWork's 64-bit transition have reappeared with the productivity suite's latest update. To start, Pages, Numbers and Keynote for OS X are regaining their sorely missed custom toolbars. Additionally, Apple's Keynote presentation app for both desktop and iOS picks up a handful of new builds and slide transitions. Oh, and of course there are the typical stability improvements and bug fixes across the board. If you're curious about what else is back, we've listed the full release notes after the break.

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