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4.0

Based on 247 reviews

  • iWork

    5.0

    The best software deal on the market

    Written by KM from Melbourne Beach

    9/12/2009

    I was a great AppleWorks fan, but I absolutely adore iWorks '09. There's a lot to learn in this suite, so I highly recommend getting the iWorks Apple Training Manual by Peachpit Press. Keynote makes a dynamic multi-media presentation. iWorks is quite an accomplishment, and for the price, you won't believe how powerful it is.

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  • iWork

    2.0

    Iwork

    Written by JH from AUSTIN

    5/12/2009

    OK,
    First it took a call to find out how to turn off the auto-formating for outlines. It drove me insane! It was so difficult to find! AAARRRGGGG This should be a right click turn off.
    Second, really, no template for labels? Maybe no one else uses the US Mail...???? Maybe it's here...but like everything else hidden in a fourth tier menu ....somewhere. Mail merge would be nice. I miss databases...really. It was easy to customize 50 letters with a mail merge. Gosh that would be nice to do again... sigh... why does progress march backwards? Why make things harder? The best program for dbase and word processing was works from microsoft...the first one, from 20 years ago.

    So to sum up...turn off autoformatting with right click, second make a template to make labels. Duh!!! Too Cheap to pay Avery for the use of their name? Of course you are, plus you wouldn't be so ivory tower and independent and cool.
    Well, darnit, we are trying to get some work done here and you guys are blowing it.
    BLOWING IT! Next time I will stick with Microsoft.

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  • iWork

    2.0

    Disillusioned

    Written by JC from Durango

    3/12/2009

    I bought iWork because the graphics looked sophisticated and convincing, but the functional options are limited, from printing a Keynote presentation handout to constructing a Numbers spreadsheet. This seems like Apple designed an eye-candy version of "Office for Mac." I'm not fond of the appearance and ease of "Office," but it has far more sophistication and flexibility than iWork. Apple, please keep working on iWork!

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  • iWork

    5.0

    RE: It quitet and all my work was gone

    Written by RA from Guatemala

    3/12/2009

    You should try openning the preferences pane and check the box by the "Editing" section that reads "Back up previous version when saving".

    10 of 16 people found this useful

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Awesome Product

    Written by IW from Port Washington

    2/12/2009

    iwork is Amazing. It has so many features you wouldn't find on Windows for Mac. It is even compatible for Windows. A Must Buy!

    4 of 6 people found this useful

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  • iWork

    4.0

    Gotta be honest...

    Written by JK from Lawrence

    2/12/2009

    When I first got my macbook, I installed Microsoft Word 2008, because that's what I've been using on the PC, and that's the platform I was used to. Recently, I finally took the leap, and installed iWork, after reading/listening to several reviews about why iWork was better.

    Aside from the general look which works better on a mac environment than the microsoft program, I found it very easy to use, and it loads up very quickly, minimizing the time I have to wait for the program to actually load. It has yet to crash on me once (while I've experienced lots more crashes on the Microsoft Word), and I love the full screen mode, which keeps my short-attention span on the task at hand rather than have me go back and forth to various programs wasting time. iWork can open .doc & .docx files, and it can also save in .doc mode in case you needed to share it with a windows user. I do think Excel is better than Numbers, but Keynote trumps Powerpoint 100%!

    It's my default program, and I simply love this program!

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Amazing'

    Written by BB from Oshawa

    30/11/2009

    This is definatley the BEST program to use for school, teachers, work , anyone! Pages 09' is absaloutley amazing. It has so many outlines of different ways you can make your project. Keynote is incredible, even if you have a terrible piece of information, keynote will make it look stunning and professionally built. And it has soooooo many different options to choose from making it look incredible, and so easy to use!

    I just download the trial and I loved it . I'm definatley buying the full version, its worth every penny!

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Makes MS look like a joke...

    Written by RS from Blackwood

    28/11/2009

    Does anybody else notice that Apple does pretty much everything better than MS. There is no difference here. Pages is one of the most useful tools I use and makes office 2007 a joke. there is no frustrations with the stupid ribbon Microsoft uses. Overall, another great job by Apple.

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Great Product

    Written by DH from Gloucester

    27/11/2009

    Great product. Does exactly what it says on the tin. Much better than Microsoft office in looks and in functionality. Would recommend every time.

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  • iWork

    4.0

    iwork beats office

    Written by MF from Barnet

    25/11/2009

    Pages is far better for documents than word and its page layout is for my purposes is much easier to get results than top end quark or indesign.

    Keynote is also superior to powerpoint, although I find excel easier to use than numbers. My main irritant is the use of separate pallete for fonts ( menu) and text alignment ( inspector). It would be much easier in the same place.

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Iwork 08

    Written by RJ from Leicester

    15/11/2009

    This is the best software yet for a mac. I prefer this than Microsoft office. It is simple to use and has got good graphical use in Pages and Keynote.

    11 of 14 people found this useful

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  • iWork

    2.0

    Numbers vs Excel

    Written by CB from Solihull

    9/11/2009

    Numbers has some nice features but is underdeveloped and grindingly slow when processing large amounts of data. Had to buy Office just for Excel.

    17 of 19 people found this useful

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  • iWork

    1.0

    It quitet and all my work was gone

    Written by TL from Bad Homburg

    8/11/2009

    Pages just stoped and closed and then I realised that all my work was gone, in word it would have been saved!

    55 of 195 people found this useful

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  • iWork

    3.0

    Pages, great; Numbers, worst ever

    Written by BH from Portland

    7/11/2009

    While the Pages module is fantastic and a huge improvement from Word, the spreadsheet program Numbers is just about the least useful and most frustrating piece of software I have ever had the misfortune to waste my time on. If you do any kind of higher-level spreadsheet work (than just summing columns of numbers), I advise you not to waste your time even trying to learn to use Numbers. It is plain garbage. Even simple things like trying to select a line to change its color are made impossibly frustrating.
    However, kudos to Apple for making Pages! It rocks! (An equal amount to how much Numbers is lame).

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  • iWork

    5.0

    great product

    Written by DH from elgin

    6/11/2009

    will do much more than microsoft office

    42 of 72 people found this useful

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Best applications EVER

    Written by BH from Oviedo

    5/11/2009

    This office suite is amazing and I recommend it WAY over MS Office. Everything is perfect and I couldn't ask for a better set of programs. Thanks Apple!

    15 of 25 people found this useful

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  • iWork

    3.0

    Pages as a word processor mediocre

    Written by PF

    3/11/2009

    If you are contemplating moving over to pages from MS Office for the word processing application, I can't recommend it. The application is much faster and convenient, since it is built for the Mac and as you probably know, MS applications for the Mac are typically slower and on the Mac rather than a PC. My biggest problem is with Pages...the word processor. Pages does not have some abilities of what a person who needs the program to perform serious word processing. For example; to type many commonly used phrases, Pages does not have the ability to type a few key stroke such a xxx for a phrase like, "Dear Sir/Madam, we are glad to inform you"... I am told that the new version of Leopard (Snow Leopard) allows a user to assign shortcuts and solve the problem, but why a "word processor" would be designed without such basic features is beyond me. On the good side, Pages seems to be able to exchange to and from Word files without any loss of format...which is a must.

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  • iWork

    4.0

    Great product!

    Written by LH from West Deptford

    2/11/2009

    I switched from PC to a Mac about six months ago and needed the iWork software to do some papers for school. I was originally going to buy the Microsoft Office software but decided to get iWork because it was significantly cheaper.

    Now I will say that all I have used is Pages (the word processing program) but I am very impressed. Its so user friendly. Much better than Microsoft Word. The only complaint I have about Pages is that there isn't a shortcut to get to the thesaurus....which I use alot. Other than that its a great program, and visually is much more appealing than Word. It also has "full screen" mode, which allows you to type your document with a black background to minimize distractions.....beautiful option.

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Love it

    Written by SB from Grove City

    29/10/2009

    I was skeptical. Had used MS Office for over a decade. But I'm an iWork convert. There are a few things to get used to, and I've needed to consult the help bar more than once..... But the majority of actions are intuitive and the help bar is quick and useful. I do end up saving all my files as .doc, .xls, and .ppt files in case I need to email them out, and this is very easy to do. All in all, I just like the feel of it a lot more than Office. I recommend trying the 30-day trial out and giving it a good chance. It took me a week to warm up to it (small learning curve), but I'm glad I did!

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  • iWork

    5.0

    iWork over Office

    Written by RS from McAllen

    20/10/2009

    iWork is easy to use and can open Office documents, including the Office 2007 file formats (.docx, .xlsc, .pptx). I'm new to Mac and chose to buy iWork instead of Office because Office 2007 is worse than its predecessors, much like Vista. After two weeks, I would never consider using another Windows program again. Mac has made Windows obsolete in operating systems, and document processing.

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