Apple updates iWork apps for OS X El Capitan and iOS 9

16 October, 2015
Apple has released updates for all three of its iWork apps - Pages, Numbers, and Keynote - on both OS X and iOS. The updates bring support for the new features in El Capitan and iOS 9.

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  • AnonD-362866
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  • 19 Oct 2015

AnonD-99764, 18 Oct 2015I've got MS Office on my Mac. Although not perfect, it's st... moreAgreed, the apple offerings are great but Microsoft does productivity software better, even Apple says it. And that's why Microsoft now optimizes its software for Apple.

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    • AnonD-99764
    • aw8
    • 18 Oct 2015

    AnonD-362866, 16 Oct 2015You do know microsoft now optimizes it's office suites for ... moreI've got MS Office on my Mac. Although not perfect, it's still waaaay better than the Apple's software

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      • Sam v cheriyan
      • Hkt
      • 17 Oct 2015

      My phone iPhone 6 iOS 9.3 when I update my iPhone from iOS 8.4 to iOS 9.3 some times it get hangs

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        • Anonymous
        • p2I
        • 17 Oct 2015

        what a stupid name

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          • AnonD-362866
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          • 16 Oct 2015

          AnonD-99764, 16 Oct 2015Useless programs! They look cool on paper, but they're a ni... moreYou do know microsoft now optimizes it's office suites for iOS right? That is why Apple invited Microsoft on stage this year, they also gave them kudo's wrt their productivity software. You have a choice. You can delete Pages, Numbers Keynote etc... Geez trolling for what?

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            • AnonD-99764
            • Sa2
            • 16 Oct 2015

            Useless programs! They look cool on paper, but they're a nightmare to work with. Even online versions of Excel or Google Sheets is better than Numbers.

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              • Eske Rahn
              • 3ii
              • 16 Oct 2015

              Anonymous, 16 Oct 2015iWork isn't mandatory, you know that right? I never install... moreGhee, they allow to uninstall it - thanks, done. Never opened any of them.

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                • Anonymous
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                • 16 Oct 2015

                Eske Rahn, 16 Oct 2015Yes the store now offers about 1Gb of updated bloatware.iWork isn't mandatory, you know that right? I never installed any of it on my iMac, though the App store does keep listing it's updates (and then gets confused when it can't find the apps to update).

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                  • AnonD-362866
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                  • 16 Oct 2015

                  Eske Rahn, 16 Oct 2015Yes the store now offers about 1Gb of updated bloatware.You do know you can delete it right? It takes less than 2 seconds to do so, not to mention these apps are normally paid apps which provide powerful productivity suites. Your getting them for free, or well, most are. And you're still complaining? Ungrateful much?

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                    • Eske Rahn
                    • 3ii
                    • 16 Oct 2015

                    Yes the store now offers about 1Gb of updated bloatware.