Even with bugs MS Office is hugely superior to iWork. It's no contest between the two. Microsoft's UI is better, the feature set is better, it's cross supports (within reason) Office 2010 on Windows, ...
Just how possible is it to use iWork instead of MS Office? Back on May 11, I promised to try and live without Microsoft Office in a “corporate setting” for 30 days. It’s been seven weeks in my iWork ...
This has led to one or two breathless headlines about the claimed significance of the move in terms of the three iWork apps – Keynote, Numbers, and Pages. Apple’s .Ai Domain Purchase Signals Relaunch ...
Everyone uses Microsoft Office. The problem is, it's expensive—starting at $140 for a single computer license or a whopping $99 a year under Microsoft's new subscription plan. But if you're upgrading ...
Microsoft has brushed off Apple's move to give away its software, claiming the iWork productivity suite from its rival was "lightweight" and "has never gotten much traction." The reaction came a day ...
Apple's online productivity suite is exceptionally polished and easy to use, but lacking in word processing and spreadsheet features This is the second in a series of three reviews covering the major ...
Have you ever needed to move Microsoft Word documents between your Mac at home and your PC at work, but you just didn’t know how, or if it was even possible? Once you know what to do, it is a ...
Microsoft corporate vice president of communications Frank Shaw has criticised Apple's iWork productivity apps, describing them as "watered down". The Cupertino firm recently announced that its iWork ...
Apple has released versions of its iWork productivity apps that work on the iPhone and iPod Touch, after already revamping the suite for the iPad last year. The Keynote, Pages and Numbers apps each ...
I was going to be all huffy about your post but then I saw your nick and it's clear you're just pulling our legs. How anybody could prefer the absolutely horrid nonstandard horribly garish interface ...
Everyone uses Microsoft Office. The problem is, it’s expensive—starting at $140 for a single computer license or a whopping $99 a year under Microsoft’s new subscription plan. But if you’re upgrading ...