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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.
Numbers is a spreadsheet application developed by Apple Inc. as part of the iWork productivity suite alongside Keynote and Pages. [2] Numbers is available for iOS and macOS High Sierra or newer. [3] Numbers 1.0 on Mac OS X was announced on August 7, 2007, making it the newest application in the iWork suite.
The only software other than Pages that can open its files are Apple's iWork productivity suite through Apple's iCloud, LibreOffice, [13] and Jumpshare. [14] Windows users can view and edit Pages files using iWork for iCloud via a web browser. The iCloud system can also read Microsoft Word files and convert Pages files to Microsoft Word format.
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This update addresses compatibility issues with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2008 as well as general compatibility issues. 5.0 January 6, 2009 Released as a part of the new iWork '09 package, it includes new chart animations, "Magic Move" and support for the Keynote Remote iPhone/iPod Touch application. [16 ...
SproutCore was also used at iWork.com, [1] the online extension of the iWork productivity software by Apple. The latest major stable SproutCore release is 1.8, released on March 7, 2012, [ 2 ] with many bug fixes, several new features, and documentation updates.
Microsoft Open XML Format SDK [78] contains a set of managed code libraries to create and manipulate Office Open XML files programmatically. Version 1.0 was released on June 10, 2008 [79] and incorporates the changes made to the Office Open XML specification made during the current ISO/IEC standardization process. [80]
iWork.com is a small stub and is directly related to iWork, and thus it should be merged into this article. Any objections? Cheers. Nja247 (talk • contribs) 08:02, 9 January 2009 (UTC) Disagree - iWork.com will grow into its own article as Numbers and Pages have. It is a separate product from iWork and at some point will require an additional ...