During Apple's final Macworld keynote, the company introduced new versions of their multimedia suite, iLife, and office suite, iWork. Apple also released the new 17-inch MacBook Pro, which completes the lineup of Apple's portable into the unibody design. Last but not the least, Apple announced DRM-free songs at the iTunes store.
This post will discuss new features in iWork '09.
Apple released their office suite for the Mac on 2005 with Keynote version 2 and the first release of Pages. In 2007, Apple announced the release of iWork '08 updating both Keynote and Pages as well as adding in the spreadsheet application, Numbers. This year, iWork '09 brings more improvements to the office suite as well as introduction of a new service, iWork.com.
Keynote
Keynote was first released on 2003, competing against Microsoft's own presentation software, Powerpoint. Version 2 of the software was sold together with Pages in iWork '05 office suite.
Keynote '09 shows these new features and improvements:
Pages
The first version of Pages was bundled together with Keynote version 2 on January 11, 2005 in what was known as iWork '05, Apple's own office suite for Mac OS X. Version 1 was more of a page layout application but later versions saw the word processing aspect of the software improved upon.
Pages '09 lays down the following:
Numbers
Numbers came late into the game. It became part of iWork three years after the release of the office suite. Numbers is a spreadsheet application that's easy to use and breaks away from the conventional look and feel of other spreadsheet programs.
Numbers '09 new additions are:
iWork.com
iWork.com was launched as a free beta during Macworld San Franciso '09. It brings iWork documents to the web and allowing for multiple collaborators. The service can be accessed using any web browser running under Mac OS X or Windows. Collaborators can only add notes or comments, not directly edit the document. Apple will eventually shift to a fee-based model once iWork.com is out of beta.
Pricing and availability
iWork '09 is selling for $79 at the US Apple Online Store and Php4,590.00 at the Philippine Apple Online Store. iWork '09 is also available for only $49 with every purchase of a Mac from the Apple Store or from Authorized Apple Resellers.
If you want to save some money, you can get the combo pack of iWork '09, iLife '09, and Mac OS 10.5 Leopard for only $169. Called the Mac Box Set, it bundles all these three together and a very good option for those who haven't upgraded to the Leopard operating system yet. The Mac Box Set is available at the Philippine Apple Online Store for Php9880.
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1 comment:
MathType for equation editing is supported by all 3 iWork '09 apps, not just Pages.
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