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Apple unveils iWork updates for OS X, iOS, & iCloud

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Apple unveiled all new new versions of its iWork productivity apps: Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Today’s software updates are most notable as iWork previously hasn’t received an update since 2009, save for iCloud support and bug fixes.

Starting with the icons, Apple redesigned its iWork applications to be more familiar across devices and supports better file compatibility. Both versions on iOS and OS X previously featured heavy elements of linen, leather, and wood, all of which are now absent.

Keynote now includes new transitions between slides, something Eddy Cue bragged were being used during the keynote.

iWork for iCloud now supports collaboration, a feature widely requested and supported by Google Docs for quite some time. Sharing documents across devices is much easier now with support for URLs in emails or messages. Notably, support from iWork in iCloud means these apps are available in a browser for PC users as well.

iWork for Mac and iOS are now available free for new devices and available today. (Full press release below)

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Apple Introduces Next Generation iWork and iLife Apps for OS X and iOS

iWork and iLife Now Free With Every New Mac and iOS Device

SAN FRANCISCO—October 22, 2013—Apple® today announced its groundbreaking iWork® productivity apps, Pages®, Numbers® and Keynote® and award-winning iLife® creativity apps, iPhoto®, iMovie® and GarageBand® have been completely redesigned to take full advantage of OS X® Mavericks and iOS 7. All apps have been updated to 64-bit, are integrated with iCloud®, and are loaded with hundreds of new features that let you do more than ever across your Apple devices. Apple today also announced that both iWork and iLife are now free with the purchase of every new Mac® or iOS device.

“This is the biggest day for apps in Apple’s history,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. “These new versions deliver seamless experiences across devices that you can’t find anywhere else and are packed with great features like iMovie Theater, Drummer and a new unified file format for iWork documents across all your devices.”

An all new iWork for Mac and iOS makes creating, editing and sharing documents easier than ever. iWork introduces a new, unified file format, delivering perfect document fidelity across Mac, iOS and iCloud, and the iWork for iCloud beta now includes support for real-time collaboration. Now you can create your document on iPad®, edit it on your Mac and collaborate with friends in iWork for iCloud, even if they’re on a PC. A brand new UI makes iWork even simpler to use, yet provides all of the powerful tools you need to create amazing documents, spreadsheets and presentations.

iPhoto for Mac and iOS are now 64-bit, making browsing and editing faster and smoother than ever. Inspired by iOS 7, iPhoto for iOS sports a clean, new design that’s simpler and more beautiful than ever. New tools and effects let you create more dramatic images in both color and black and white. Now you can also share your favorite images as custom slideshows that you can pause, rewind and fast forward using gestures, or order them as professional-quality prints, including panoramas, and as gorgeous hard cover books that you create using Multi-Touch™.

iMovie for Mac and iOS have been redesigned to make it easier than ever to browse your video library and instantly share your favorite moments. iMovie for Mac includes simplified editing tools that let you quickly improve the look of your movie, add fun effects, and speed up or slow down your video. iMovie for iOS brings desktop-class moviemaking to your iPhone® and iPad, so you can create split screen and picture-in-picture effects or advanced audio edits in just a few taps. And with iMovie Theater, you can watch your shared clips, movies, and trailers on all your Apple devices, even your Apple TV®.*

GarageBand for Mac has received its biggest update ever with a fresh new look, all new Sound Library, and amazing new features, like Drummer and Smart Controls, giving you everything you need to easily make a great-sounding song. GarageBand for iOS has been updated to match the look and feel of iOS 7 and taps the power of 64-bit to bring musicians a full recording studio with up to 32 tracks. With iOS 7 Inter-App Audio you can record third-party music apps right into GarageBand, and AirDrop® allows you to wirelessly share your song projects with other iOS users so you can work on songs together. iCloud helps keep your song projects up to date across your devices, and users can start a song on iOS and pick up where they left off using GarageBand for Mac.

Pricing & Availability
iWork and iLife for Mac come free with every new Mac purchase. Existing users running Mavericks can update their apps for free from the Mac App Store℠. iWork and iLife for iOS are available for free from the App Store℠ for any new device running iOS 7, and are also available as free updates for existing users. GarageBand for Mac and iOS are free for all OS X Mavericks and iOS 7 users. Additional GarageBand instruments and sounds are available for a one-time in-app purchase of $4.99 for each platform.

*iMovie Theater requires iCloud to keep your shared content up to date across all your devices.

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Comments

  1. tpetaccia - 10 years ago

    How much for existing devices?

    • Jesse Järvi - 10 years ago

      Free upgrade (:

    • David Vaughan - 10 years ago

      Same price as before for those with devices who do not meet the criteria. Frankly that is crap, if you are going to make it free, then make it free. Forcing someone to purchase a new device to get the software free is no better than what wireless carriers do to let you get the latest plan or phone. Bollocks

  2. Claudio Rodrigues - 10 years ago

    …wonder if there’s gonna be any program for those bought any apple device recently.

  3. Shawn Unkown - 10 years ago

    Am I missing something, I can’t seem to find the links to the free IWorks and iLife

  4. Darrel J Conway - 10 years ago

    The updates do have one drawback for those of us using it on OSX and iOS: when you open a file created with iWorks 2009 on an iOS device, you see this message: “Your document will open on the new Pages for iOS. To open it on a Mac, you’ll need to install the latest Pages on OS X Mavericks.” The new Pages is not available for Mountain Lion (as far as I’ve been able to determine so far). And for work reasons, I cannot upgrade to Mavericks for several weeks (on travel; need to be able to archive data first), making my iOS hardware unusable for docs that I need to also see on my Mac. Anyone else have this issue?

  5. tpetaccia - 10 years ago

    It looks like either Apple changed its mind (or fixed a bug) .. because as of this morning, if you have Pages, Numbers, and/or Keynote on your Mac hard drive – no matter where/when you bought it .. you are given the opportunity to download/install the free update from the Mac App Store.

  6. xardas008 - 10 years ago

    When I heard that iWork will be free for any new device and after upgrading to Maverics I was quite happy to hear that. Now that I have upgraded and looking into the App Store I’m shocked that they still want money from me.

    Guys my Mac is just less than 2 month old, wouldn’t it be fair if I had the chance to get iWork for free too? I have iLife already (because it was on my Mac when I bought it) so why not iWork?
    On iCloud the version of iWork is still in Beta, missing some key features like creating tables in Pages.

    My only hope left is to get it free for my desktop when I get my iPhone 5S later this week, otherwise I will stick with LibreOffice because I will not pay anything for iWork.

    • tpetaccia - 10 years ago

      Did you check this morning? iWork apps are now showing as free upgrades .. at least they did for me.

      • xardas008 - 10 years ago

        Hi, I checked just a few minutes before my comment and it showed the price as if it was yesterday.

    • Shawn Unkown - 10 years ago

      Same with me, I last checked in the app store on 10/25 and it was still showing that where would be a charge if I wanted to update iWork, iPages,

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