iWork is a productivity software suite for iOS, iPadOS, Mac OS X (now macOS), and iCloud that is marketed by Apple as a free alternative to Microsoft Office.
Description[]
Included software[]
- Keynote, a presentation software application.
- Numbers, a spreadsheet software application.
- Pages, a word processor and page layout application.
Release history[]
- iWork '05, introduced at Macworld Expo on January 11, 2005.
- iWork '06, introduced at Macworld Expo on January 10, 2006.
- iWork '08, introduced at an Apple Special Event on August 7, 2007. First appearance of Numbers.[1][2]
- iWork '09, introduced at Macworld Expo on January 6, 2009. Also included as part of Mac Box Set.
- iWork '13, introduced at an Apple Special Event on October 22, 2013. The individual apps thereafter became freely downloadable through the App Store.[3]
References[]
- ↑ Apple Mac Event – Live Update, Macworld. 2007-08-07. Archived 2007-08-17.
- ↑ Apple Introduces iWork’08, Apple Inc. 2007-08-07.
- ↑ Apple Introduces Next Generation iWork and iLife Apps for OS X and iOS, Apple Inc. 2013-10-22.
See also[]
- iLife, the corresponding creativity suite from Apple.
External links[]
- iWork at Apple
- Older iWork and productivity software downloads at Apple Support
- Creativity and Productivity Apps (archived 2013-10-23)
- iWork '09 (archived 2013-10-14, 2009-01-10)
- iWork '08 (archived 2007-08-14)
- iWork '06 (archived 2006-04-24)
- iWork '05 (archived 2005-01-12)
- iWork at Wikipedia