All the apps in Apple’s free iWork productivity suite for Mac now support iCloud Drive folder sharing, a collaboration feature that debuted last Tuesday in macOS 10.15.4. This new feature is a ...
Apple’s iWork productivity software received a huge update today alongside the launch of macOS Sierra. Pages, Keynote and Numbers all got upgraded with the new real-time collaboration Apple gave us a ...
Apple's online productivity suite is exceptionally polished and easy to use, but lacking in word processing and spreadsheet features This is the second in a series of three reviews covering the major ...
Apple may build on its success in delivering web-based applications for its .Mac internet service by taking its iWork productivity suite of applications online as early as next week's Macworld Expo. A ...
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 ...
Then again, maybe Microsoft needn't worry too much, because even Apple couldn't resist a shout-out for iconic Office apps in Microsoft 365 during a video demo of the MacBook Neo. You may like A $599 ...
Apple is expected to unveil its long-rumored lower-cost MacBook next week. Given it will be more affordable, this MacBook model will obviously have some reduced specs and compromises compared to the ...
With the launch of the Creator Studio subscription app offering, Apple may be phasing out the iWork branding that it has used since 2005 for Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. The iWork page that Apple ...
Apple's iWork brand looks to have been retired after two decades with the launch of new Creator Studio, which includes paid subscriptions.
In my last post, I fantasized about having an iPad when I was in college three decades (gulp) ago. Today’s students don’t have to fantasize about using an iPad for schoolwork — it exists, and it’s ...
Apple is on a roll today. First, the company announced that it would debut not only iOS 5 and Mac OS X at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, but also the much-talked-about iCloud service.
Apple may be set to fade out one of its old app names. The firm has pulled the iWork page from its US site. If you now visit the old link, it sends you to a broad “Apple Apps” page. That new page ...