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  2. iWork - Wikipedia

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    The first version of iWork, iWork '05, was announced on January 11, 2005 at the Macworld Conference & Expo and made available on January 22 in the United States and worldwide on January 29. iWork '05 comprised two applications: Keynote 2, a presentation creation program, and Pages, a word processor. iWork '05 was sold for US$79.

  3. iWork '11 may wait for the Mac App Store - AOL

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    Plenty of people, including some of us at TUAW, thought an updated iWork suite would debut alongside iLife at the recent "Back to the Mac" event. iWork was a no-show at that event, however, and ...

  4. List of office suites - Wikipedia

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    iWork – available for iOS, iPadOS, macOS and online; Microsoft 365 – available for Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, online and Windows; MobiSystems OfficeSuite – available for Android, iOS and Windows [1] Polaris Office – available for iOS, macOS and Windows; SoftMaker Office – available for Android, iOS, iPadOS, Linux, macOS and Windows

  5. Pages (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    On January 11, 2005, Apple announced the first version of Pages, as part of iWork '05. [4] On January 6, 2009, Apple released the fourth version of Pages as a component of iWork '09. [5] On January 27, 2010, Apple announced a new version of Pages for iPad with a touch interface. [6]

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  8. Keynote (presentation software) - Wikipedia

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    Keynote Remote was an iOS application that controlled Keynote presentations from an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad over a Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth connection and was released through the App Store. [11] With the release of Keynote for iOS, the app was integrated into the new Keynote application and the stand-alone app was withdrawn. [12]

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