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Reviews of the iWork '09

  • 7.8

    CNET Review

    January 27, 2009

    The Good: Interface tweaks make commonly used features more accessible. Flashy, eye-catching presentations are even easier to make. iWork apps play well together with added interoperability across the suite.

    The Bad: Still no business-grade e-mail client. iWork.com Web component doesn't allow for true collaboration. The lack of an auto save feature is a particularly problematic omission we hope to see in future releases.

    The Bottom Line: Intuitive interface design and easy access to useful features make iWork the best office suite choice on the Mac. Though it lacks some of Microsoft Office's advanced options, iWork '09 is an emerging powerhouse in its own right.

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Manufacturer: Apple

Part number: MB942Z/A

General

  • Category Office applications
  • Subcategory Office applications - spreadsheet, Office applications - presentation, Office applications - word processor
  • License pricing Standard

Software

  • License Type Complete package
  • License Qty 1 user
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Platform MacOS
  • Distribution Media DVD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail

System Requirements

  • OS Required Apple MacOS X 10.4.11, Apple MacOS X 10.5.6 or later
  • Software Requirements QuickTime 7.5.5 or later
  • Min Processor Type Intel Power PC G4, Intel Power PC G4 Power PC G5 - 500 MHz
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices DVD-ROM
  • System Requirements Details Apple MacOS X 10.4.11 - PowerPC G4 - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.2 GB

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iWork 09 from 3 online stores: Lowest Price: $73.99

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iWork '09

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iWork 09 from 3 online stores: Lowest Price: $73.99

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