iWork ‘09
- iWork ‘09, Apple’s office productivity suite, is the easiest way to create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations the Mac way
- Creating the perfect brochure, flyer, report, or resume is faster and easier than ever with Pages ‘09
- Create spreadsheets, organize data, and write formulas with simple yet powerful tools using Numbers ‘09
- With great new features in Keynote ‘09, creating a show-stopping presentation is surprisingly simple
- Share your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with anyone on a Mac or PC as Microsoft Office or PDF files
Product Description
iWork ’09, Apple’s office productivity suite, is the easiest way to create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations the Mac way. Pages is both a streamlined word processor and an easy-to-use page layout application. It allows you to be a writer one minute and a designer the next, always with a perfect document in the works. Numbers, with its’ great-looking templates, easy-to-create formulas, and dynamic tables and charts, gives you simple ways to make sense of… More >>
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Comments
iWorks 08 was fantastic. iWorks 09 is an absolute disaster. Since installing it, my Mac Mail started crashing, and it installed a new “screen saver” that prevents my Mac from going to sleep, and I can’t find any way to remove this screen saver or to make the Mac go to sleep, so now it stays on 24×7 with stupid unwanted graphics on the screen. The software itself just doesn’t work. Keynote crashes for no reason in the middle of presentations and Pages causes my screen to flicker in the new “full screen mode”. I also share the frustrations others expressed about no upgrade pricing. I just bought iWorks 08 two months ago, it is infuriating to be made obsolete so quickly and have no accommodation for that.
Rating: 2 / 5
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I didn’t think the prior version of iWork was so great. I wouldn’t mind trying ‘09, but why isn’t there an upgrade price for previous users? I now have no incentive to upgrade; I’d rather try the Home & Student version of Office for Mac. Apple has alienated me with its no-upgrade-pricing policy.
Rating: 2 / 5