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iWork.com set to go live tomorrow
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... iWork.com will be a online site where you can share and view (but not yet edit) iWork documents online.  Workgroups will be alowed to share documents, comment on documents and view them to a certain extent in the browser window.  We haven't recieved clarification of how well this will work and how many capabilities this will have. Somewhere between reading a Pages document and viewing a full multimedia Keynote presentation we'd guess. ...

Expo: Apple adds productivity features to iWork
Macworld — by Philip Michaels , Macworld.com Apple announced a new version of iWork, its collection of business productivity tools, during Tuesday’s Macworld Expo keynote . iWork ’09 features new versions of Keynote, Pages, and Numbers. The updated version of Keynote, iWork’s presentation component, adds a Magic Move feature in which users set a start and endpoint for slides and the program figures out the options for moving objects between them. The update also adds new transitions and themes. Another new feature—Keynote Remote— is an application for the iPhone and iPod touch that lets you ...

Apple's iWork Goes (Partly) Online
ReadWriteWeb — Apple today announced an online component to its iWork productivity suite. This, however, is not the rumored online version of iWork we were hoping for, as it only allows you to share documents online through iWork.com. After you share a document through the newly released iWork '08 desktop software, your friends and co-workers can comment and leave notes on your Keynote, Pages, or Numbers documents, though the documents themselves can't be edited online. Sponsor Apple is releasing this as a free beta today, and Phil Schiller announced this ...

Apple Gives Desktop Apps an Internet Life [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network — ... and iWork ‘09. In this day and age, when it is widely assumed that all apps are moving to the Internet, Apple has done the opposite and given its desktop apps a big boost. What I was impressed by is how the company has brought the Internet into these applications. ...

Apple's Macworld Announcements
Apple Watch — Tuesday, January 06, 2009 2:01 PM/EST Apple's Macworld Announcements Steve's absence was unprecedented. He hasn't missed an event like this one since becoming interim—and later permanent—CEO more than a decade ago. Yesterday, Jan. 5, he acknowledged health problems in a letter addressed to the "Apple Community." The letter means that, as I said in December, Apple lied about the real reason for Steve missing Macworld: his health. Today's keynote, delivered by Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, marks the beginning of transition. It ...

Apple Unveils iWork ‘09, Cloud Computing Push Was True
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... Apple’s Press Release: Apple® today introduced iWork® ’09, the latest version of Apple’s popular office productivity suite, which adds powerful new features without sacrificing Apple’s legendary ease of use. Keynote® ’09 introduces advanced object transitions, which automatically animate objects with a choice of effects and Magic Move, an innovative way to create sophisticated animations just by applying a simple transition. Pages® ’09 features a new Full Screen view that helps you focus on your writing and an outline mode to organize your thoughts. Numbers® ’09 introduces ...

Apple’s Last MacWorld A Pretty Ho-Hum Affair
Podcasting News — ... based on who appears in them and where they were taken. iMovie ’09 adds new features that let you create a movie quickly or add refinements and special effects if you have more time.  GarageBand ’09 offers a new way to learn to play piano and guitar with Basic Lessons, which teach fundamentals, and Artist Lessons (sold separately), in which original artists teach you how to play the songs they made famous.  iWork ’09 - adds new features to each of its productivity applications. Keynote ’09 introduces Magic Move, ...

Macworld Expo Keynote: Software Yes; Hardware No
The Mac Observer — ... and iWork were certainly newsworthy, sometimes even exciting. I haven't had time to digest it all yet, but the improvements to iPhoto and iMovie put them up there with best iLife upgrades of the past several years. As if Apple needed much help here, these new versions should get even more converts to switch to a Mac. The face recognition feature alone is enough for me to rush out to pre-order my copy of iLife '09. In fact, I had expressed a desire for exactly this feature in a ...

Apple takes another small step onto the Web
Webware.com — At Tuesday's Macworld keynote speech, Apple announced a handful of upgrades to existing software. Of the changes, one of the biggest is the budding online integration found inside two of its software suites: iLife and iWork. The "2009" versions of both of these software packages show a more balanced approach by Apple in integrating third-party services alongside pushing users toward its own online efforts. ...

Apple takes another small step on to the Web
Webware.com — At Tuesday's Macworld keynote Apple announced a handful of upgrades to existing software. Of the changes, one of the biggest is the budding online integration found inside two of its software suites: iLife and iWork. The "2009" versions of both of these software ...

iWork ‘09 and iwork.com
MacCentre701 — iWork ‘09 and iwork.com iWork 09 During MWSF 2009, Apple introduced iWork ’09, the latest version of Apple’s popular office productivity suite, which adds powerful new features without sacrificing Apple’s legendary ease of use. iWork '09 includes Keynote ’09, Pages ’09 and Numbers ’09. Keynote ’09 introduces advanced object transitions, which automatically animate objects with a choice of effects and Magic Move, an innovative way to create sophisticated animations just by applying a simple transition. Pages ’09 features a new Full Screen view that helps you focus on your writing and an outline mode to organize ...

iWork Turns '09
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us — Apple's iWork '09 announcements brought some worthwhile improvements to the presentation, word processing, and spreadsheet suite, along with a new Keynote Remote Control app for the iPhone and iPod touch. Oh, and there's also a beta of a new online service, iWork.com. But, particularly with Pages and Numbers, the new features sound awfully reminiscent of things we've been accustomed to having in Microsoft Word and Excel for years. Keynote -- Keynote '09 picks up some visual enhancements, fancier transitions, and the capability to perform object-level transitions that ...

The Last MacWorld
The Tao of Mac — Yep, the last MacWorld keynote is over. And, across the Internet, everyone is weighing in on “the last MacWorld that mattered”, so even though I’m being pestered to play Mario Kart by every one of my colleagues who got a Wii for Xmas, I thought “why not?” and whipped out my laptop. First off, a note on form. I think that getting Phil Schiller to deliver this was a good way for Apple to show that Steve’s presence, although important, isn’t mandatory for launching new products. And yet, I’m certain that a good many people will do him the injustice of saying ...

Apple Releases New iWork Suite and Online Version
WebProNews Feed — [image] More Cloud Goodness Today Apple announced the newest version of its office productivity suite iWork, which includes: - Pages '09 - Numbers'09, and - Keynote '09 iWork Pages is the word processor/page layout tool, and its new features include: - full-screen view - dynamic outlines - mail merge with numbers - template chooser - MathType and Endnote - More ways to share. Numbers , which is for creating spreadsheets, charts, tables etc includes these new features: - Easy formulas - Formula list View - Table Categories - Advanced charts - Template Chooser - More ways to share ...

The last Apple Macworld keynote – a new iLife, a new iWork, a new 17 inch MacBook Pro, and updates to iTunes
Krunker — ... within the software, automatically publish pictures to both Facebook and Flickr as well as sync name tags back to iPhoto from Facebook. iPhoto will also now support location information stored in pictures from GPS enabled cameras or mobile phones. You’ll be able to search by places and faces – nifty. iLife ‘09 also contains an updated version of iWeb ‘09 as well as iDVD ‘09 for creating DVDs. You can purchase iLife ‘09 later this month for $79 dollars. Apple also announced a major update to their iWork productivity suite in the form of iWork ‘09. The new ...

MacWorld 09:
Technology - Channel Feed — The Apple Keynote for MacWorld 09 is over. According to Apple this will be the last keynote as this is their last year as a participant for the expo. Sadly enough it wasn’t Steve Jobs who delivered the final keynote. Instead he left that task to his marketing man, Phil Schiller. I was following the keynote last night via Gizmodo and MacRumors (before the site was hacked). I was only getting the text update and the images provided by Gizmodo. At that time I was a bit underwhelmed. This morning though when I got up, I watched the streaming video of the keynote. I must say that my opinion changed. ...

MacWorld 09: No Biggie
dailywireless.org — There were no big announcements at MacWorld in San Francisco yesterday, reports ComputerWorld. Philip Schiller, Apple’s top marketing executive, introduced software upgrades, a revamped top-end 17″ MacBook Pro and several important changes to the iTunes music store, but no new Mac minis or iMacs. The new laptop, set to ship at the end of this month, will list for the same $2,799 the current model costs, but it will be configured with a 2.66-GHz processor, 4GB of memory, a 320GB hard drive and the same dual graphics capabilities of the ...

iWork sort of shipping; requires 10.5.6
The Apple Core — January 8th, 2009 iWork sort of shipping; requires 10.5.6 Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 9:29 am Categories: Software , iWork Tags: Apple Inc. , Apple iWork , Apple Mac OS , Apple Mac OS X , Operating Systems , Desktops , Software , Hardware , Jason D. O'Grady I stopped into the Apple Store on Stockton Street in San Francisco in search of a copy of iWork ‘09 , which Phil Schiller announced was available now. To my dismay the helpful store representative told me that they “should” have it by the end of ...

Slideshare.net supports upload of Keynote '09 files
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: Internet ToolsApple's marquee presentation tool may make it easy to look professional when it comes to showing off in front of an in-person audience, but when it comes to sharing those killer decks online the choices have been limited; Keynote's package-based file format made uploading and decoding pretty challenging for most. Among these, Slideshare stood out by allowing Keynote uploads -- assuming you compressed your file to a .zip before shipping it along. Now that Keynote '09 does automatic compression of .key files (which ...

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