Apple is on a roll today. First, the company announced that it would debut not only iOS 5 and Mac OS X at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, but also the much-talked-about iCloud service.
Apple has launched new versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for iOS making all three of the iWorks apps universal apps. That means you can now run them on any support iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
Apple hasn’t done a very good job of keeping iWork for iPhone a secret, and now its existence has been confirmed by a host of Pages screenshots over at 9to5Mac. It ...
Apple’s iWork suite is now available on iPhones and iPod Touches, and it’s free for users who already have the iPad versions. iWork consists of three programs: Pages for written documents, Numbers for ...
With the launch of the Creator Studio subscription app offering, Apple may be phasing out the iWork branding that it has used since 2005 for Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. The iWork page that Apple ...
When Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at WWDC today, he suggested that there were a hundred new features in the iPhone 4 and that he would only focus on 8 of the bigger ones. Sure, he talked about ...
We close out the week with a trio of software deals. A new crop of App Store freebies were released, including “Message in a Bottle Pro,” a random messaging application. Also on tap is the iPhone/iPod ...