iWork
iWork, Apple’s productivity suite, is the easiest way to create great-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Writing and page layout are easy using Pages. Numbers gives you simple ways to make sense of your data. New cinematic animations, transitions, and effects in Keynote will keep your audience captivated. And iWork is compatible with Microsoft Office, so sharing your work is even easier.
Install the iWork Family Pack* on up to five Mac computers in your household.
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Most Useful Reviews
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iWork
Great Product
Written by DS from Rochdale
06-Jan-2009
Great update to the previous version. Now includes additions such as the ability to undelete actions at last! You can now send documents directly into e-mails as PDF / Word / Excel formats and also publish documents to iWork for others to add notes and also to download. Pages now includes mail merge with numbers, a great full screen view and lots of other additions which makes it more intuitive to use. Numbers at last gives the average user much easy ways of adding formulas and table categories to spreadsheets.
As an average user who uses the software for home and small business, it does everything that i need and now with the easier ways of sharing documents in the mainstream formats i can completely ditch office for mac. …More283 of 301 people found this useful
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iWork
Absolutley Fantastic Product! Worth every penny!
Written by MK from Carrickfergus
11-Jan-2009
I have been using Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 up until this point because iWork wasn't stepping up to the mark! With this release of iWork 2009, it not only steps up to the mark, but goes beyond. Welcome additions and easy to use! Love it! Great work apple! …More
198 of 223 people found this useful
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iWork
A mixed bag...
Written by FB from London
12-Jan-2009
Numbers09 finally delivers error bars! Pages09 still doesn't cope with tables very well. You can't get a TOC and TOF in the same document, but EndNote X2 is supported. Keynote 09 fixes an export bug that caused presentations with presentation notes to be unreadable in Powerpoint. C'mon Apple... you're nearly there! …More
164 of 201 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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iWork
worth it for keynote alone
Written by SL from TADWORTH
12-Dec-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! …More7 of 7 people found this useful
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iWork
Great Product
Written by DH from Gloucester
27-Nov-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. …More
9 of 9 people found this useful
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iWork
iwork beats office
Written by MF from Barnet
25-Nov-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. …More12 of 13 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
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Can PC users open my iwork documents?
- Asked by JN from london
- 08-Oct-2009
Best Answer
not in a literal sense, because of it saving in a iWork file such as .pages or .numbers, which PCs just dont like. HOWEVER you can export it as a word document or excel file by going to file>export and then choosing what you want a copy of it as, the only downside to this is you may loose some of the fonts and formats as they are not on PC's word processors or whatever program …More
- Answered by AB from Bristol
- 15-Oct-2009
- 32 of 34 people found this useful
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Can I open Microsoft Word files with Iwork?
- Asked by RP from CRAIGAVON
- 05-Oct-2009
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Yes, you can open .doc and .docx files in iWork; although depending on what fonts you've downloaded, your mac may have to convert the font from calibri or other word fonts. …More
- Answered by TK from Kamloops
- 07-Oct-2009
- 35 of 36 people found this useful
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Will iWork open and save to Microsoft Publisher?
- Asked by CO from Brownsburg
- 06-Oct-2009
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Sorry, iWork will not open nor save to the .PUB file format used by Microsoft Publisher. To my knowledge, there aren't many programs save MS Publisher that will read and write that format. …More
- Answered by DT from Tooele
- 12-Oct-2009
- 6 of 6 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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MacBook: do you need both IWork and Windows Office software
- Asked by MW from rowayton
- 23-Dec-2009
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Can all the documents I have in Word be transferred to Pages?
- Asked by PS from Boca Raton
- 20-Dec-2009

