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Apple updates its iWork suite to add support for Lion features
Apple has updated its iWork suite to 9.1 update 6 in order to bring support for new features in OS X Lion: full screen mode, resume and auto save, versions, and character picker. The update is available for download from Software Update, the Mac App Store, and as a standalone installer from Apple’s support document for the release. Following is the changelog for this update…
How to freeze your rows and columns in Numbers 09
Having your rows and columns at a set value is a great way to keep the look of your spreadsheet clean and uniform. It is also a great way to prevent people who are opening it in other programs (everything from a web based suite like Google Docs and Spreadsheets to an installed program like Excel) from getting a wildly different look from the one you intended. If you want uniformity and order in your spreadsheets, it’s as easy as following these steps…
How to sync iWork files between your Mac and your iPad
Taking your spreadsheets on the go does not mean you need an internet connection. Provided you have iTunes 9.1.1 or later (and an iPad, of course), you can simply share your iWork files between your Mac and iPad by using iTunes. You will lose any special fonts and some formatting on the iPad version, but it’s otherwise a fairly quick and painless process. Just follow these steps…
Apple updates iLife/iWork apps
For those of you who missed it (indeed, I did until just now), Apple has released updates to their core iLife/iWork apps. iWeb, iMovie and iPhoto have all been updated, along with iLife Support, as have Keynote, Pages and Numbers. The updates were posted to Apple’s website on March 26th, and should be showing up in your Software Update.
Keynote, Pages, Numbers updated
Apple released updates to Keynote, Pages, and Numbers last night. The Keynote update “addresses compatibility issues with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2008 as well as general compatibility issue,” while the Pages and Numbers update affect only “general compatibility.” Clearly, this means that Apple will be selling iPhone 3Gs for $99.















