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- When you create iWork documents, you can store them on iCloud Drive. Once your documents are in the cloud, you can share them with others on iCloud.com. To use iCloud Drive, you need at least iOS 8 or OS X Mavericks. On a Mac, you turn on iCloud Drive in System Preferences > iCloud. On iOS, it’s in Settings > iCloud.
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iWork. Documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. With everybody’s best thinking. Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are the best ways to create amazing work. Templates and design tools make it easy to get started. You can even add illustrations and notations using Apple Pencil on your iPad.
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iWork. Pages, Numbers and Keynote let you collaborate on...
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iWork. Pages, Numbers and Keynote let you collaborate on documents, spreadsheets and presentations from Mac, iPad or iPhone – even on a PC.
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When Apple first introduced the suite in 2005, you could buy iWork in a box, but it has long since turned into separate macOS and iOS apps. Anyone can sign up for a free iCloudaccount, which lets you use the Pages, Numbers, and Keynote browser apps. If you own an Apple device, the three apps are free to download, and they come preinstalled on deskt...
If you find Apple’s apps sufficient for your needs, they’re a pleasure to use and offer unique features you won’t find elsewhere—notably the graphics-rich worksheets with refreshingly clear navigation controls in the Numbers app. Relatively few users will need these extra features, however, and your Windows-using colleagues will only be annoyed whe...
Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are full of features that make them seamless to use across Apple’s entire ecosystem. For example, you can insert a photo, scanned document, or free-form sketch that you created on an iPad into a document on your Mac. With a few clicks, you can scan a document using the camera on your iPhone and insert the scanned text or...
Pages, Numbers, and Keynote all use a similar interface, with a toolbar at the top that isn’t cluttered with options like Microsoft's Ribbon. The apps' optional sidebars—again unlike Microsoft’s—feature easy-to-find controls for changing their display options. The desktop and mobile apps respect your operating system's light or dark system preferen...
Apple’s Pages word processor has a double personality. It’s either easy and intuitive or complex and frustrating. If you want to create a document with impressive typographic styles as well as images and videos inserted from your computer or the web, then Pages gets the job done quickly and impressively. You can insert an audio clip by choosing Aud...
The Numbers spreadsheet app won’t tempt high-powered business or scientific users away from Excel, but for everyone else, it’s the easiest-to-use spreadsheet software ever made and by far the most beautiful. Numbers’ elegant rounded boxes for row and column numbers and its lucid formula-building bar are wonders to behold. Numbers makes it easy to c...
Apple claims that Keynote is the most beautiful presentation app, and that’s probably right. Compared with its only full-featured rival, Microsoft’s PowerPoint, Apple wins in the elegance of its templates and the sometimes exhilarating clarity of its interface. In comparison, Google Slides, Libre Office Impress, SoftMaker OfficePresentations, and C...
Apple’s mobile apps are just as elegant as their desktop and web counterparts. Their interfaces are slightly simplified, but if you dive into the menus, you'll find all the same major features. For example, Apple’s mobile apps let you open documents in either editing mode or in a Reading View that lets you see more of your file on the screen and pr...
Apple’s apps perform at about the same speed as rival desktop suites running on the Mac on most hardware, but on an Apple Silicon machine, they fly. Documents open instantly, and navigation through large files is almost instantaneous. Microsoft’s Apple-Silicon-native apps also run at top speed, but they’re not quite as speedy as Apple’s. All the br...
The iWork apps keep getting better, and they’re unmatched for their graphical pizzazz. However, the suite's lack of compatibility outside the Appleverse keeps it from earning an Editors' Choice award. If you and your work never stray out of Apple’s world, keep Keynote, Numbers, and Pages handy for creating everything from graphics-rich worksheets t...
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iCloud keeps your information safe, automatically backed up, and available anywhere you go — with 5GB of storage for free. When you upgrade to iCloud+, you get even more storage along with enhanced privacy features that protect you and your data.
iWork is an office suite of applications created by Apple for its macOS, iPadOS, and iOS operating systems, and also available cross-platform through the iCloud website. iWork includes the presentation application Keynote, the word-processing and desktop-publishing application Pages, [1][5] and the spreadsheet application Numbers. [6]
May 14, 2014 · Getting started with Apple’s iWork for iCloud is much like with Office Online and Google Apps. Just go to icloud.com and log in with an Apple account (7GB free iCloud storage for...
Dec 31, 2015 · When you create iWork documents, you can store them on iCloud Drive. Once your documents are in the cloud, you can share them with others on iCloud.com. To use iCloud Drive, you need at...