Published 2/10/2009
at Apple Hot News
Pointing to such notable additions as Full-screen view (Pages), Magic Move (Keynote), and both significantly improved charting and support for 90 additional functions (Numbers), Ryan Faas (computerworld.com) praises iWork ’09, calling it a “viable and cost-effective alternative to Microsoft Office,“ one that “distinguishes itself with ease of use and the visual flair it can add to data, documents and presentations.”
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