As part of its Mac product introductions on Tuesday, Apple introduced a significant upgrade to its iWork productivity software suite featuring new versions of Pages and Keynote, as well as an innovative new spreadsheet application called "Numbers."
Similarly, Pages '08 now features distinct modes for streamlined word processing and flexible page layout, a new contextual format bar and change tracking. And Keynote '08 now includes text effects, transitions and themes that help users easily compose spectacular presentations, and Smart Builds with easy-to-set-up A-to-B animations that make impressive animations easy for anyone to create.
"Pages and Keynote make it incredibly easy, and even fun, for anyone to create stylish documents and presentations very quickly," said Apple chief executive Steve Jobs. "Numbers rounds out the iWork suite, which is far more intuitive and easy to use than anything else out there."
Numbers '08
Numbers '08 is a new approach to spreadsheets that allows people to organize their information, interact with their data and calculations and make their spreadsheets easy to understand and print. With multiple intelligent tables on a flexible graphics canvas, users can rearrange information, resize and add columnsâall without breaking their spreadsheet. Each table is a full-blown spreadsheet with automatic header and footer rows, easy sorting and filtering, and automatic cell naming so creating, reading and maintaining formulas is easy. Common functions can be dragged to any cell, and a total of 150 functions are available spanning a wide range of calculations, including numeric, date and time, financial and statistical. Interactive checkboxes and sliders let users change cell values easily to explore different scenarios and see their results instantly. Users can create stunning 2D and 3D charts that are automatically updated as data changes, then complement them with rich graphics, photos and text labels. Interactive printing makes it easy to fit a document on a single page or rearrange and resize tables and objects across multiple pages.
For those interested, AppleInsider first reported on the development of Apple's "Numbers" spreadsheet application back in June of 2005.
Pages '08
Pages '08 now has two distinct modes: streamlined word processing that makes it easy to create stunning documents in seconds; and flexible page layout, which gives users complete control over the position of objects on the page. Pages includes 140 Apple-designed templates that let users easily create letters, reports, newsletters and brochures. A new contextual format bar gives users the exact set of tools they need at their fingertips whether they're editing text, creating a table or adjusting an image. Change tracking lets users collaborate with others on a document by displaying each person's edits in different colors, then accept or reject each proposed change.
Keynote '08
Keynote '08, Apple's industry-leading application for creating cinema-quality presentations, introduces new Smart Builds to make it easy for anyone to create spectacular animations by simply dropping graphics onto a slide. More advanced users can control every aspect of their animations with new A-to-B animations to define movement, rotation, scaling and opacity. Keynote's new Instant Alpha feature makes it easy to remove unwanted backgrounds from photos and graphics without needing a graphics department. Users can record their presentations along with a voice-over, then deliver them to audiences in person or over the Internet via podcasting or YouTube. The new Keynote also includes a collection of new text effects, transitions and themes.
iWork '08 can import Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and AppleWorks word processing, presentation and spreadsheet files, and can export documents in Microsoft Office file formats or PDFs for easy sharing.
Pricing & Availability
iWork '08 is now available through the Apple Store, Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $79 (US). A 30-day iWork '08 trial will be available on new hardware and with copies of iLife '08 sold at retail. After 30 days, the trial becomes an iWork '08 player. iWork '08 requires Mac OS X version 10.4.10 or later, a Macintosh computer with a 500 MHz or faster PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5 or Intel processor, 512MB of RAM (1GB recommended), 32MB of video RAM, QuickTime 7.2 or later and 1GB of available disk space. iLife '08 is recommended.
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I'm thoroughly excited about Numbers. They've managed to bring something to the world of spreadsheets that instantly makes Excel look obsolete.
Anyone not planning a switch after seeing all that goodness must be insane...
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Similarly, Pages '08 now features distinct modes for streamlined word processing and flexible page layout, a new contextual format bar and change tracking.
Change tracking is a good addition. I write formal technical specification documents, and would love to be able to use Pages for it (and say goodbye to Word ). When we assessed its viability for this purpose a couple years ago, there were three key features missing, and change tracking was one of them.
So now what I'd like to know is if Pages yet supports the other two:
- Being able to have multiple windows open into a single document
- Being able to insert "internal cross references" to numbered paragraphs and headings (i.e., a particular form of a within-document hyperlink).
Anyone know?
- Paul
I'm dying to know two major irritants that I've had with Pages:
1) Is there a word count selection feature? In other words can I select some text and get an accurate word count? (I know there's freeware, but for a $79 word processor I'd hope there'd be something inside for a word count?!
2) Is there a way to change the page numbering? For example I'd like my cover page to be 0 and my next page to be 1, and so on.
With Keynote:
1) Any better export options? That's all the qualms I really have.
I guess it's finally time to get M$ out of my (i)Life now....
unless Office 2008 has some really kick-ass features, I don;t see myself buying it... edu discount or not!!