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iWork.com gets Keynote playback, new sharing options

by Simon Aughton on 11 January 2011 in News
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Apple adds a handful of new features to the iWork.com beta

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iWork shortages ahead of App Store launch

by Simon Aughton on 20 December 2010 in Analysis
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US retailers including Apple’s own stores are running short of boxed copies of iWork ’09

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Grabbing live data from the Internet with Numbers

by Tom Gorham on 18 October 2010 in iWork
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Numbers doesn’t have the ability to pull live data from the Internet,but a short dabble in AppleScript can remedy that, as we explain… I wrote about Numbers’ role as a powerful accounting program in a recent issue (see MacUser, 10 September, p80). In truth though, it’s probably being used far more widely as a personal [...]

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Apple connects iDisk to iPad iWork

by Simon Aughton on 23 September 2010 in News
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Apple has integrated iDisk and WebDAV support into the iPad versions of its iWork apps — Pages, Numbers and Keynote. For iWork users who don’t subscribe to MobileMe, Apple has provided the option to transfer files to and from a WebDAV server

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Numbers 09 rocks, categorically speaking

by Tom Gorham on 20 September 2010 in iWork
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The ability to organise data into different categories makes Numbers a powerful tool if you find yourself working with long lists of information. Sometimes it seems that Numbers can’t win. Back at the turn of the year I was asked by a friend to recommend a Mac-based accounting program. Based on his simple needs – [...]

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10 reasons why you should start using iWork.com

by Tom Gorham on 18 May 2010 in iWork

iWork.com has been much maligned and mostly shunned since its launch last year, but despite its flaws, this free online service has a lot to offer. Let’s say that you’re asked to name Apple’s least-impressive software over the past 10 years. After considering the anaemic .Mac Backup application or pondering the disappointment of the Mac [...]

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