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4.0

Based on 33 reviews

  • iWork

    5.0

    worth it for keynote alone

    Written by SL from TADWORTH

    Dec 12, 2009

    Been using MS office for a few months, never liked it much on a PC, liked it even less on the mac, as got so used to things just working!
    Downloaded the free trial if iwork , and made a presentation on keynote, wow! Very simple to do and looks great!
    Sadly the trial ended and I went back to powerpoint, and I hated it, everything looks so cheesy and unoriginal. Just couldn't bear using it so went and got the full version!

    Yet to try pages and numbers properly yet, but considering the low price, seems worth it for keynote alone!

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Great Product

    Written by DH from Gloucester

    Nov 27, 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

    Nov 25, 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

    Nov 14, 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.

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  • iWork

    2.0

    Numbers vs Excel

    Written by CB from Solihull

    Nov 8, 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.

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  • iWork

    5.0

    An excellent piece of mac software

    Written by NC from amersham

    Aug 25, 2009

    Many many times better than office for mac and iwork 08 iwork 09 was the best purchase of my mac carreer

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  • iWork

    4.0

    A pretty good purchase

    Written by DG from Tullamore

    Aug 24, 2009

    Bought this a few months ago because Office for Mac just didn't work for me and I really didn't like it, it just seemed to be too slow. So got iWorks and its a treat to use.

    Pages, is very nice to use, the inspector has all the functions you need when writing your docs and you can drag it around the screen to suite your needs. Pages all in all is a very nice piece of software for the price. The layout of the UI is very intuitive and just feels like every thing is where it should be. Any advanced functions you need are in the inspector and you don't find yourself spending too long searching for the option.

    Keynote, is very good if not better alternative to PowerPoint. The templates are very crisp, clean and very pleasing to the eye when your doing your presentations. When its connected to a projector it has pretty much the same functions and display as PowerPoint on the second screen

    Numbers is very good at working with small sets of numbers. The graphs that you can create again are more clean and crisp then the Office counterpart. But when you have large data sets in the range of thousands, Numbers gets very very slow, much slower that it should be. It is still usable but you could be waiting for 2-4 seconds for any mouse click or update.

    All in all, a great alternative to Outlook, the fonts, graphics and design of the UI make it very nice to use and a pleasure to work with.

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Blows Office Away

    Written by SG

    Aug 20, 2009

    After using Office for Mac, I decided to make the switch to iWork and never looked back. It's intuitive, if you want to do something, there's a button that allows you to do it. The Inspector is brilliant, and I've created some well laid out things in Pages, some easy to ready spreadsheets in Numbers and some amazing Slideshows in Keynote!
    Great suite of products, and the perfect addition to any Mac.

    48 of 51 people found this useful

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  • iWork

    3.0

    Almost there

    Written by JK from PRESTON

    Jul 28, 2009

    I mostly use the Pages feature of iWork. As a word processing program its pretty good but still needs extra refinements. Some shortcomings already mentioned - mine are:
    1. No automatic Drop Cap function
    2. No page imposition function for booklet printing
    3. Some functions don't save accurately in .doc or .docx

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Perfect!

    Written by MB from Normandy

    Jul 1, 2009

    I love iWork! It is so nice to use after using word! It just works. No annoying little bugs and habits. Everything is really easy to use, and the help is really good and quick to find an answer. Have found compatibility with office to very good. Excellent software, couldn't be happier with it!

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  • iWork

    4.0

    great product

    Written by PD from Inverness

    Jun 19, 2009

    have only limited usage but, so far great product.

    feature rich, smart and pleasing interface, this does the business for sure. share option, is very clever, particularly as you can then decide to send as pdf, work, excel etc. is good

    opening up old ms office files, does lead to some loss in functions/format (hence 4 stars).

    if you have loads of ms office files, with lots of custom formatting, then perhaps the way is with MS; if you have simple/std ms files this is a excellent buy

    numbers is particularly good

    well worth the money

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  • iWork

    4.0

    Great Improvement

    Written by PG from Liverpool

    Apr 2, 2009

    Pages '09 wipes the floor with M'Word. And a vast improvement on iworks '08. Definite must have for any Mac. Only four stars because unlike M'word it doesn't have an equation editor built in, and if you want that your told you have to fork out an extra £50 odd to a different company.

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  • iWork

    5.0

    iWork

    Written by JW from LONDON

    Mar 24, 2009

    Using Pages in iWork and enjoy its lightness and comprehensiveness. Very responsive and ease of use. The comments bar for making notes to text in progress is a great aid and very clear: just what an Apple Mac needs - at last a great word processing program. Still a few minor things to extend the app, the menu bar could do with a more polished aesthetic - better cosmetics: but all in all a great move away from Word. No problem experienced at all, with documents import/exported to Word, PDF, or PC app or platform. The family pack of 5 is great value. Works with boxes and has great DTP capabilities for image/text/design etc: it is hefty competition for a lot of other packages, one I can only recommend.

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  • iWork

    3.0

    Its good to Share

    Written by MH from Ashford

    Mar 9, 2009

    I must say that the sheer ability to share numbers, pages and keynote documents with a number of people at the same time is somewhat special. The formatting of the documents are retained and the ability to let people comment and then download whatever version you specify is a real treat. Well done apple for this piece of '09. However, not all greatness, the ability to share the same document formatting into the (sadly true) common .doc file type is virtually non existent, even when using cross platform settings such as same fonts and text alignment and tables. For this reason I have to go from a potential 4 stars to 3.

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  • iWork

    3.0

    Nice software but...

    Written by RB from Cobham

    Mar 9, 2009

    I have encountered compatibility issues - images going missing, text changes - when saving files as word docs and sending them onto clients; I don't have this problem when using Microsoft Office on my PC. For this reason, I will not be using iWorks as an alternative to Microsoft Office for business purposes.

    However, I have bought a copy so that I can read word docs and excel spreadsheets without having to switch on my pc. It's worth giving this software a free months trial to find out for yourself.

    But it is a nice piece of software for the money.

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  • iWork

    3.0

    Mail merge...

    Written by LS from BRISTOL

    Mar 2, 2009

    I love Pages a lot. But unfortunately I run a small business that relies on a setup where I'm using spreadsheet data to create documents and Pages just doesn't allow me to 'custom' choose the spreadsheet records individually to create my end document.

    Also, as another reviewer has pointed out - when you save your document for compatibility purposes as a .doc (because that's what the rest of the world uses) it won't appear the same as it beautifully did on your machine.

    If however, you are using Pages for writing and printing at home, with no need for compatibility worries, then it's freaking awesome.

    Numbers is brilliant too, play with the pre-created spreadsheets. Again, saving these as .xls will affect the way they look.

    Enjoy!

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  • iWork

    2.0

    Compatible with Word, slightly....

    Written by MC from Hebburn

    Feb 27, 2009

    Yes iWork is compatible with Word. But, it is compatible in that you can open a document in word which doesn't look like the document that you typed on pages. Colours and layout for instance are not what they are when you saved your file as a .doc
    I tried this using fonts which are native both to Pages and Word, such as Arial and Times New Roman. So there should be no reason why there should be problems. But there are, and it is really annoying.
    Keynote is excellent, but I have not yet used it save as .ppt feature. I have not yet used Numbers for this purpose either.
    However, how can you rate a package which says it is compatible with another format, when it isn't compatible in its entirety! I can't, hence two stars.

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Excellent

    Written by JH from HELSTON

    Feb 25, 2009

    Covers all my needs and more.
    Far smoother, intuitive and imaginative than Office 2008, and so thankfully I can scrap that from my MacBookPro.
    Now Safari 4 is making the likes of myself less reliant upon Microsoft!
    WELL DONE APPLE !!

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Great for writers!

    Written by RF from København S

    Feb 2, 2009

    I'm a creative writer and am just loving Pages. It's a really well thought out interface and just an enjoyable writing experience overall.

    The full-screen view is fabulous, very useful if you want to cut out distractions and just write. I like it better for this than the equivalent shareware programs.

    I'm not normally a user of templates, but Pages has some pretty tempting ones. The screenplay template isn't perfect, but it's a great place to start. I've been itching to get away from screenwriting software and Pages just might help me pull it off. While it would be possible to do the same thing in Word... I never really enjoyed working with the software enough to make the effort

    The other notable thing about pages is it's DTP capabilities. While I don't think I'd use it for prepress, I find it easier than Word for combining text and images in the way I want in documents.

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  • iWork

    5.0

    Handles movies so well

    Written by DB from GLASGOW

    Jan 29, 2009

    Since I moved from powerpoint to keynote, I have never looked back. I make heavy use of movies in my presentations and have always found powerpoint unable to cope well with animations, I have had to resort to using uncompressed AVI or QT files that could be many 100's of MB on either Mac or PC versions of powerpoint. Even then movies can be jerky and unpredictable. Keynote handles movies effortlessly no matter what compression is used.
    The only problem is that occasionally conference venues don't allow speakers to use their own laptop, and one is forced to use a Windoze box with ppt, with the inevitable loss of performance and quality. Can't blame Apple for that tho'

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