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Apple iWorks, successor to AppleWorks, was created by Apple in 2005 and consists of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Pages is a word processor released with iWork '05 in 2005. Pages is not cross-compatible with Microsoft Word and uses the file format .pages. Keynote is a presentations software that was originally released stand-alone in 2003. Keynote uses the file-format .key and is not cross-compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint. Numbers is a spreadsheet application added in 2007 for iWork '08 that uses the file format .numbers and is not cross-compatible with Microsoft Excel.
Apple iWorks, successor to AppleWorks, was created by Apple in 2005 and consists of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Pages is a word processor released with iWork '05 in 2005. Pages is not cross-compatible with Microsoft Word and uses the file format .pages. Keynote is a presentations software that was originally released stand-alone in 2003. Keynote uses the file-format .key and is not cross-compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint. Numbers is a spreadsheet application added in 2007 for iWork '08 that uses the file format .numbers and is not cross-compatible with Microsoft Excel.
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== Keynote ==
== Keynote ==
== Versions ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! iWork version !! Keynote version !! Pages version !! Numbers version !! Required OS !! Release date
|-
| iWork '05
| 2.0
| 1.0
| –
| [[Mac OS X Panther|10.3.6]]
| January 22, 2005
|-
| iWork '06
| 3.0
| 2.0
| –
| 10.3.9
| January 10, 2006
|-
| iWork '08
| 4.0
| 3.0
| 1.0
| [[Mac OS X Tiger|10.4.10]]
| August 7, 2007
|-
| iWork '09 DVD
| 5.0
| 4.0
| 2.0
| 10.4.11
| January 6, 2009
|-
| iWork 9.0.3 DVD
| 5.0.3
| 4.0.3
| 2.0.3
| [[Mac OS X Leopard|10.5.6]]
| September 28, 2009
|-
| iWork 9.0.4
| 5.0.4
| 4.0.4
| 2.0.4
| 10.5.6
| August 26, 2010
|-
| iWork 9.1
| 5.1
| 4.1
| 2.1
| [[Mac OS X Snow Leopard|10.6.6]]
| July 20, 2011
|-
| iWork 9.2
| 5.2
| 4.2
| 2.2
| [[Mac OS X Lion|10.7.4]]
| July 26, 2012
|-
| iWork 9.3
| 5.3
| 4.3
| 2.3
| 10.7.4
| December 4, 2012
|-
| iWork 2013 update
| 6.0
| 5.0
| 3.0
| [[OS X Mavericks|10.9]]
| October 22, 2013
|-
| iWork 2014 update
| 6.5
| 5.5.1
| 3.5
| [[OS X Yosemite|10.10]]
| October 16, 2014
|-
|-
| iWork 2015 update
| 6.6
| 5.6
| 3.6
| 10.10.4
| October 15, 2015
|-
|-
| iWork 2016 update
| 7.0
| 6.0
| 4.0
|
| September 20, 2016
|-
|}

Revision as of 06:59, 29 September 2016

IWork Logo.png

Apple iWorks, successor to AppleWorks, was created by Apple in 2005 and consists of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Pages is a word processor released with iWork '05 in 2005. Pages is not cross-compatible with Microsoft Word and uses the file format .pages. Keynote is a presentations software that was originally released stand-alone in 2003. Keynote uses the file-format .key and is not cross-compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint. Numbers is a spreadsheet application added in 2007 for iWork '08 that uses the file format .numbers and is not cross-compatible with Microsoft Excel.


Pages

Numbers

Keynote

Versions

iWork version Keynote version Pages version Numbers version Required OS Release date
iWork '05 2.0 1.0 10.3.6 January 22, 2005
iWork '06 3.0 2.0 10.3.9 January 10, 2006
iWork '08 4.0 3.0 1.0 10.4.10 August 7, 2007
iWork '09 DVD 5.0 4.0 2.0 10.4.11 January 6, 2009
iWork 9.0.3 DVD 5.0.3 4.0.3 2.0.3 10.5.6 September 28, 2009
iWork 9.0.4 5.0.4 4.0.4 2.0.4 10.5.6 August 26, 2010
iWork 9.1 5.1 4.1 2.1 10.6.6 July 20, 2011
iWork 9.2 5.2 4.2 2.2 10.7.4 July 26, 2012
iWork 9.3 5.3 4.3 2.3 10.7.4 December 4, 2012
iWork 2013 update 6.0 5.0 3.0 10.9 October 22, 2013
iWork 2014 update 6.5 5.5.1 3.5 10.10 October 16, 2014
iWork 2015 update 6.6 5.6 3.6 10.10.4 October 15, 2015
iWork 2016 update 7.0 6.0 4.0 September 20, 2016