AppleBitch reports: Despite many assumptions to the contrary, it seems that Apple hasn’t forgotten iWork altogether as the company has today posted a job advertisement looking for a software QA engineer to work on the next generation of iWork software. The position advertisement is specifying a software engineer who can ‘work on the next generation of Desktop, […]
Continue reading...Monday, October 25, 2010
Apple’s newly erected page for the upcoming Mac App Store reveals that users, for the first time, will be able to buy apps from Apple’s suite of iLife and iWork software separately. As you can tell from the screenshot below (if you look extremely closely), Apple is planning on selling standalone apps from iLife, such […]
Continue reading...Monday, May 10, 2010
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In case you haven’t noticed, Apple’s suite of productivity apps (Pages, Keynote, and Numbers) have consistently maintained a spot on Apple’s top list of 10 most downloaded iPad apps. Moreover, the 3 apps have consistently occupied the top 3 slots on the Top Grossing list for iPad apps. In short, the million-plus iPad owners out there love […]
Continue reading...Monday, May 10, 2010
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One of the few, yet more common complaints about the iPad is its lack of a printing solution. As it stands now, Apple’s current and official printing solution involves emailing pertinent documents back to your Mac and printing them from there. Umm, no thanks. But things may soon be changing. A MacRumors reader reportedly emailed […]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Apple has been working on a tablet in one form or another for years, and now that Steve Jobs is sufficiently satisfied to release one out into the wild, it’s a good bet that the device will blow users away much like the iPhone did when Jobs first unveiled the iconic smartphone back at Macworld […]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 16, 2009
Remember a while ago when pre-release copies of iWork ’09 showed up on P2P networks? And remember how those copies were later found to contain a pesky little trojan? Well, researchers at Symantec are reporting that infected P2P copies of both iWork ’09 and Adobe CS4 contained a malicious trojan designed to create the first […]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 12, 2009
In a bid to further showcase software for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Apple is planning to load up its display of iPhone’s and iPod Touch’s with 25 of the most popular titles from a number of different app categories. AppleInsider reports: Specifically, those familiar with the new format say iPod touch demo units will […]
Continue reading...Friday, January 23, 2009
Users who recently decided to pirate a copy of iWork ’09 might end up paying the price after all. A security alert was recently issued for Mac users who installed pirated versions of iWork, noting that the pirated version of Apple’s competitor to Microsoft Word contains a dangerous trojan horse. Reports indicate that over 20,000 […]
Continue reading...Monday, January 19, 2009
The folks over at The Apple Blog have an in-depth review of iWork that’s worth checking out. Their overall verdict? They like it! I’ve tried all of these (and more), and I believe Apple has managed to strike the right balance between functionality and simplicity. Sure, there’s no online document editing, no way of seeing […]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 8, 2009
Did you fall asleep when Phil Schiller was describing iWork? It’s okay, you can admit it, you’re among friends here. Well in case you wanna know more, AppleInsider has a great in-depth look at iWork.com over here.
Continue reading...Thursday, January 8, 2009
Apple’s final keynote presentation at Macworld is behind us, and some tech pundits are already calling it a ‘snoozer’ and a ‘disappointment’. Wall St. also didn’t respond to favorably to Apple’s announcements, or lack thereof. But all of these critics are missing the bigger picture. The reason Apple has been so successful over the past […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Ah, the ubiquitous ‘cloud’ that we’ve been hearing so much about. 9to5Mac is reporting that Apple will announce at Macworld that iWork will be moving up to the cloud. MacRumors comments: Apple’s move into web-based applications has been clear with the release of MobileMe’s extensive Mail and Address Book applications composed entirely out of web-based […]
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Monday, May 13, 2013
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