Apple has published updates to all of the apps in its iWork suite on the Mac and iOS platforms. Pages for iPhone and iPad was bumped to version 2.2.2, while Pages for Mac reached version 5.2.2. Keynote for Mac was updated to version 6.2.2 and its iOS version went to 2.2.2. Both versions of Numbers were also updated, with the iOS version coming to 2.2.2 and the Mac version hitting 3.2.2.
Each of today’s update has the same exact change log:
This update contains stability improvements and bug fixes.
Each of the iOS apps costs $9.99 while their Mac counterparts run for $19.99. The entire suite is included with the recent purchase of a Mac or iOS device.
iMovie for Mac was also updated today with fixes for its iCloud component in version 10.0.5:
This update includes iCloud compatiblity improvements for iMovie Theater.
Like the iWork apps, iMovie is included with the purchase of a new Mac. Users on an older version can get the update for $14.99.
FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.
Always good to have some improvements for these apps. I use them all the time and am really happy with them (usually)!
What is it going to take to get rid of that HUGE format sidebar and get the old toolbar back? Such a shame.
Personally, I like the sidebar. That being said, I don’t understand Apple’s unwillingness to give us an option to switch between views if one so desires.
How about mail merge for Pages. Can we get that back please?
Cheers
Pages in the Mac App Store doesn’t show as needing to be updated, but when I Search “iWork,” Pages (the only one of these apps I have) shows as needing to be updated, to 5.2.2, which is what shows up on Apple’s site as being the latest version https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id409201541?mt=12