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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Pages ’09 New Features

Creating the perfect brochure, flyer, report, or resume is faster and easier than ever.

  • Choose from 40 new Apple-designed templates (over 180 total).
  • Focus on your writing with new full-screen view.
  • Organize your ideas with dynamic outlines.
  • Customize your documents using mail merge with Numbers.
  • Insert equations with MathType 6 (sold separately).
  • Create bibliographies with EndNote X2 (sold separately).
  • Open, save, and email Microsoft Word files from within Pages.

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Numbers ’09 New Features

Create spreadsheets, organize data, and write formulas with simple yet powerful tools.

  • Easily create formulas, using visual placeholders with plain language text.
  • Perform calculations using over 250 functions.
  • Organize your data instantly using Table Categories.
  • Check your calculations at a glance with Formula List view.
  • Create two-axis charts and combine line, column, and area series in a single mixed chart.
  • Choose from twelve new Apple-designed templates (30 total).
  • Open, save, and email Microsoft Excel files from within Numbers.

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Keynote ’09 New Features

Now creating a show-stopping presentation is surprisingly simple.

  • Easily create sophisticated animations with Magic Move.
  • Add dramatic object and text transitions using new visual effects.
  • Visualize your data with new styles and animations for 3D charts.
  • Dramatically reduce file size without compromising quality.
  • Create dynamic flowcharts and diagrams using connection lines. 
  • Choose from eight new Apple-designed themes (44 total).
  • Open, save, and email Microsoft Powerpoint files from within Keynote.

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System Requirements

  • Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (500MHz or faster) processor
  • 512MB of RAM; 1GB recommended
  • Approximately 1.2GB of available disk space
  • 32MB of video memory
  • Mac OS X v10.4.11 or Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later
  • QuickTime 7.5.5 or later
  • DVD drive required to install
  • Some features may require Internet access; additional fees and terms apply

Compatibility and Sharing

iWork makes it easy to exchange documents with anyone.

  • Open Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files in iWork.
  • Save your iWork document as a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file.
  • Email your document as an iWork, Office, or PDF file from within iWork.
  • Share your work on iWork.com, Apple’s new document-sharing service, now available as a Public Beta. (Apple ID and email account required to publish documents and use the publisher link.)

What’s in the Box

  • DVD containing Keynote, Pages, Numbers, fonts, themes, and templates
  • Printed and electronic documentation

*The Family Pack Software License Agreement allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple software on up to a maximum of five (5) Apple-labeled computers at a time as long as those computers are located in the same household and used by persons who occupy that household. By “household” we mean a person or persons who share the same housing unit such as a home, apartment, mobile home, or condominium, including students who are primary residents of that household but reside at a separate on-campus location. This license does not extend to business or commercial users.

 

Most Useful Reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    The official MS Office Killer

    • Written by from Livermore

    iWork 09 is now my official one stop work and presentation shop. iWork 08 was pretty close but Numbers from 08 lacked the ability to do any sort of trend lines which has been rectified in iWork 09. The added templates in pages are also a breath of fresh air as well as the enhanced 3D animations in Keynote. There are a ton of other nice refinements that have been made to iWork for its latest addition and it would take me forever to talk about them all. I guess the main point is if you have been looking for something to completely replace MS Office it now exists and for a price that blows me away. I would like to thank the development team at apple for really listening to there user community. More

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Could be better

    • Written by from North Las Vegas

    --It's good to see Apple doing what MS never could do right. From the beginning, MS products have been riddled with crashes and quirky output whereas these three Apple products work quite well. I highly recommend the 30 day trial version if you've never used these before.

    --Pages goes beyond MS Word in that it's more of a competent page layout program (like Adobe's PageMaker or FrameMaker) than a simple word processor. MS Word is better at some things, but Pages is more powerful and stable than the MS product. Word just cannot make a big document without stumbling, often losing data in the process. But Pages can handle the big jobs with flare!

    --Numbers does a better job at many things than Excel does (mostly with charts and graphs) but has a distinct drawback for those who want to label narrow columns with vertical text... it can't rotate text like Excel. I found Numbers to be a little odd in the way it does things (I've been using Excel for over two decades, so that may have something to do with it) but if it rotated text I'd learn to get over the differences and drop Excel.

    --Keynote is better than the Mac version of PP, but the XP version of PP can stand up pretty well to Keynote. Still, I prefer the Mac OS to Windose so PP is no longer used.

    --Overall, I like all three and the price cannot be beat, but I would have really appreciated rotatable text in this version of Numbers. Heck, if the dweebs at MS can do it, so should the geniuses at Apple.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Well Put Together

    • Written by from Annandale

    Although some features don't get much of an upgrade over iWork '08, the new version of iWork is well worth the upgrade! It features a host of features that were missing in previous versions, as well as many new themes and better integration for Microsoft Office files. As an added bonus, it loads a lot faster than previous versions of iWork and has so far been very stable. I would give this product 6 stars if it were possible, so, go and buy it (or download the 30 day free trial and give it a test run). More

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Most Recent Reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Get your feet wet!

    • Written by from AMSTERDAM

    Any program has its highlights and drawbacks, but I will tell you that the footnotes in Page are a joy to work with. You can add them any way you like, rearrange the text, put text with the attached note everywhere you like, and Page will rearrange the numbering. After all the hassle I had with MS Word and its footnotes I will gladly say that Page is way ahead.
    The one drawback is that you can't mix foot- and endnotes; it's either the one or the other (but you can change from foot- to endnote and back in a second!). And referenced footnotes are also out (but you can use Endnote X, separately sold).

    After years of fruitless work with XPress and its expensive footnote extention, I would say thay you're pretty well of with Pages, so get your feet wet!
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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Save pain - buy MS Office

    • Written by from Ottawa

    The frustration trying to create documents with outline numbered lists was insurmountable. Even the "Genius" at Apple one-to-one couldn't help.
    Transitioning between document types was challenging when sharing with non-Mac users - not the seamless experience I was expecting.
    Save yourself work by avoiding iWork. Two thumbs down!
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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    iWork vs. Microsoft Office

    • Written by from BRANFORD

    I concur with another recent review that if you love Microsoft Office, stick with it. I purchased a new iMac with Lion recently and was informed that iWork acted like Word, was very easy and user friendly, "just like Word", etc. I hated it. I found it difficult to navigate. It opened my Word docs alright, but dropped existing important graphics as well as fonts it does not support. I endured much frustration & tears with my Word and Excel documents, especially. So I felt like I wasted $71, but ended up purchasing Office elsewhere. (I had originally went with iWork because it was much less expensive.) After I installed it and began opening up my docs, I was so happy! What a relief!

    iWork may work out very well for some, but if you are very proficient in the MS Office programs with a significant number of existing Office docs, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I absolutely love Apple and love my Mac, but the iWork program, in my opinion based upon my experience is not the equivalent of Word.
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    It has to be a Mac. Keynote will not run in Windows.

    You may export a Keynote presentation to the PowerPoint format, which can then be opened in PowerPoint. The PowerPoint program comes in versions that run on Windows and Mac computers. More

    • Answered by Jeffrey K from Centennial
    • Dec 20, 2009
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    No, it does not. It must be bought separately either at the Apple Store or through the Mac App Store. More

    • Answered by Eric B from Melrose
    • Feb 20, 2012
  • Does iWork 09 work on LION?

    • Asked by Daniel L from Denver
    • Jul 20, 2011
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    Yes, iWork '09 should actually work in Lion, as Apple has released at the same time of the launch of Lion an update that makes all iWork '09 apps work with Lion functionalities, such as full screen and the resume function. More

    • Answered by Paula D from Millville
    • Jul 21, 2011

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