Apple Details iWork for iPad
iPad versions of iWork apps will be released at $9.99 each, letting you better justify that touch-screen book reader and toy as an office expense. The apps will be able to edit documents created in the Mac version of iWork or Microsoft Office.
Since there's no keyboard and mouse, Keynote, Pages, and Numbers interfaces have been redesigned. In Pages, for example, the keyboard overlay appears when you tap in a text area. Numbers presents a number pad and otherwise contextual-sensitive interface. Keynote can even let you connect to a projector to deliver a slideshow, although Apple hasn't yet explained what cables will be required.
Look for the iPad version of iWork when the hardware is released this Spring.
pmartign
January 27, 2010 at 6:53pm
Can anyone tell me if this version of iWork will be available for the iPhone?
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