Apple has removed old versions of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers from the Mac App Store, leaving only apps that support Apple Creator Studio.
On April 13, Apple stopped providing downloads for the previous versions of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Instead, download ...
Apple has officially removed legacy versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote from the App Store. Here is what the move to ...
Apple rolled out updates across its creative and productivity apps. Logic Pro and Pixelmator Pro gain new features while the ...
Apple iWork is a productivity suite you can use to extend the functionality of your MacBook. The software package contains three applications: Pages for document and Web editing, Numbers for ...
This has led to one or two breathless headlines about the claimed significance of the move in terms of the three iWork apps – Keynote, Numbers, and Pages. Apple’s .Ai Domain Purchase Signals Relaunch ...
Early this week, Apple released the long-awaited iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura updates. With them available, the company also updated the iWork suite – composed of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps – to ...
In 2013 following a five-year hiatus, Apple dropped new versions of Keynote, Pages, and Numbers on unsuspecting iWork ’09 users. A lot of features were removed, and the user interface was ...
Apple iWork is a comprehensive suite of home- and office-productivity programs, including Pages for document creation. iWork Pages includes many built-in templates that you can customize to make the ...
A year and 5 months after releasing iWork ’08, Apple finally updated its productivity suite to version ’09. Keynote 5.0, Pages 4.0, and Numbers 2.0 all sport some refinements, but this time around ...
Apple has made iWork for iCloud available to the masses. It’s technically still in beta, but now anyone can use the cloud-based versions of Pages, Numbers, or Keynote from an iCloud account. The ...
If you’ve been impatiently waiting for Apple to update the OS X version of its iWork productivity suite, well, keep waiting. But if you’re not allergic to composing or keynoting in a browser, you’re ...