Tao of Mac
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    Nov 23 2007, 22:54

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    Rui Carmo

iWork

Apple’s Office suite, which is (for the moment) very smooth and polished but not quite up to scratch when it comes to professional use.

It currently consists of:

  • Keynote, its star app
  • Pages, a simple word processor
  • Numbers, a simple spreadsheet

See Also

The Switcher's Application GuideHow to Switch to the MacLudicrous SpeedSuch are things
KeynoteiWork 1.2iPad, Therefore I AmWriting on the iPad: A Story of Love, Heartache & Infuriating Bugs
iWork: About the iWork 9.0.4 updateDropping Text3 million and then someChipping Away
Thin ThoughtsThe keyboardless Office: a review of iWork for iPadFive years later, people go crazy about the one Apple product that I wanted all alongComparing iWork.com to Google Docs, sorta
Microsoft intros 2 new apps for Mac Office users (They're Fixing Entourage!!!)The Last MacWorldOfficeOffice 2008 (the somewhat delayed review, now post-SP1)
Office 2008 first impressionsMicrosoft Office for Mac 2008 goes RTMApple goes to the office: a review of iWork'08Apple's iWork Package Is Elegant but Wimpy Compared With Office
David Weiss: NumbersMacworld: First Look: NumbersHitchhiker's Guide to the NumbersForm Above Substance
Office ThoughtsChives and CheeseThe StealthBookLook Ma, No Mice
All Is Well For NowAppleMacBooks and Other HappeningsRandom Associations
Hyperlinked PDF Generation?I Must Be DilbertSo What Is Rosetta, Anyway?Linux, Microsoft and the Osborne
Lap TigerWorkshop DayKeynote Intermezzo
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