Apple's Pages never gets the praise it should, but it's especially unfairly ignored on the iPad where in truth it is an exceptionally easy to use pro writing app. Whether it's on the Mac or the iPad, ...
Apple has simplified their Mac productivity software lineup by removing its old free productivity apps, leaving only the versions that are compatible with the new Creator Studio subscription. When ...
Apple has updated its iWork apps (Pages, Numbers, and Keynote) for macOS 15.4, iPadOS 18.4, and iOS 18.4. The 14.4 versions are available at the Mac App Store and the Apple App Store. Following are ...
Apple has removed the old versions of its iWork apps — Pages, Keynote, and Numbers — from the Mac App Store, reports 9to5Mac. They’re now only available in Creator Studio versions on the Mac. 9to5Mac ...
Although the marquee apps in Apple’s new Creator Studio bundle are Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro, the company also tossed in Pages, Keynote, and Numbers—the apps previously known as ...
When you open one of Apple’s productivity apps on a Mac, you are prompted to update it to the freemium ACS version. The wording seems reasonably insistent that you should do so. This version will no ...
Apple Creator Studio is available today. The subscription software suite bundles the professional Apple filmmaking and audio tools such as Final Cut Pro with its productivity apps Pages, Numbers and ...
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