Features
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Popularity:
#2 in Business Finance (out of 54 products)
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License:
Free to try; $79.00 to buy
- Editor's Rating:
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Downloads:
13,851
- Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
August 09, 2007
Publisher's description of iWork
From Apple:Apple's amazing productivity suite for the Mac, iWork '08 includes three applications: Pages '08 for word processing with an incredible sense of style; Numbers '08 for powerful, compelling spreadsheets made easy; and Keynote '08 for cinema-quality presentations for everyone.
Editor's review of iWork
5.0 stars
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: iWork 1.0
Pros: Straightforward and easy to use, OS X native, fast, compatible. Pages is a word processor and DTP all in one - if you don't like their templates, make your own! Numbers features the ability to put tables, graphs, etc. all on the same sheet for easy viewing. Haven't really used Keynote, but it can import PowerPoint just fine.
Cons: Needs a database badly, I wish they would have included one. Bento is an inadequate substitute. Needs the ability to create and use macros, and more ways to customize for convenience. I guess I was hoping for a cross between ClarisWorks ease-of-use and WordPerfect Office customizability.
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: iWork 1.0
"A reasonable piece of composite software but ??"
Pros: As far as it goes superb.
Cons: I would be happier if they had continued the line of Appleworks with a composite suite of programmes which really challenged MS Office. I realise Appleworks was dated at the time iWork was released but like many users I felt it had a long way to run. It was more reliable that "Office", easier to use and more coherent in its interfaces.
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