With the launch of the Creator Studio subscription app offering, Apple may be phasing out the iWork branding that it has used since 2005 for Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. The iWork page that Apple ...
Apple has just made a change to its iWork lineup on the Mac, removing the old versions of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers from the App Store and leaving just the newer builds that support Apple Creator ...
Apple has removed the older free versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote from the Mac App Store, replacing them with Creator Studio-compatible versions. According to Macworld, these new versions ...
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 ...
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 ...
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