Pages is a powerful word processor that lets you create stunning documents, and comes included with most Apple devices. And with real-time collaboration, your team can work together from anywhere, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or a PC.
From the start, Pages places you in the perfect creative environment. It puts all the right tools in all the right places, so it’s easy to choose a look, customize fonts, personalize text styles, and add beautiful graphics. And everyone collaborating on a document has access to the same powerful features.
Choose from over 90 beautiful Apple‑designed templates, and customize your reports, letters, and other documents any way you like. And if you’ve ever dreamed of writing a novel, or just a fairy tale, it’s easy to create interactive digital books right inside Pages.
Download Microsoft Edge, the web browser that gives you high performance, customizable features to keep you productive, and unparalleled control over your data and privacy. 32MB of video memory. QuickTime 7.5.5 or later. 1.2GB of available disk space. New in Apple iWork '09: iWork ’09 includes Keynote ’09, Pages ’09, and Numbers ’09. Keynote ’09 - Stunning presentations in minutes: More than 40 Apple–designed themes with coordinated text, tables, and charts.
As part of the transition to 64-bit technology in macOS, you might see an alert when opening iWork '09 versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote that the apps won't be compatible with future versions of macOS, beginning with macOS Catalina 10.15.
Track changes, add highlights, and have threaded conversations with your team. Your edits are saved automatically.
Liven up your text by filling it with color gradients or images. And take the entire page to the next level by adding photos, galleries, audio clips, video, math equations, charts, or more than 700 customizable shapes.
Jumping from your Mac to your iPad to your iPhone is no problem with Pages. And with the new Screen View on iPhone, your content will be optimized to fit the screen — making reading and editing on the go a breeze.
Screen View makes it even easier to read and edit your docs on iPhone. Turn it on and text, images, and tables are optimized to fit your screen. Turn it off to see the full layout.
NewInstantly view a translation of any selected text — you can even replace it with a tap, if you like.* Perfect for foreign language classes, businesses, and more when you need a quick in-document translation.
With Scribble for iPadOS and Apple Pencil, your handwritten words will automatically be converted to typed text. Take notes, write a book, or annotate a paper quickly and easily.
With report templates, there’s no staring at a blank page. Jump start an essay, research paper, or school report by choosing one of the beautifully designed templates.
Now on your iPhone and iPad, you can read through your document, zoom in and out, and interact with it — without accidentally changing anything.
Play YouTube and Vimeo videos right in Pages, without the need to open a web browser. Simply add a link, and play your web video inside your document or book.
You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Pages. Work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. The documents you create using a Mac or iPad will look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa. And with the new Screen View, it’ll be easier than ever to work on your iPhone.
You can also work on documents stored on iCloud or Box using a PC.
Work together in the same document, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours, too. Just click or tap the Collaborate button and invite people to join.
Use Apple Pencil on your iPad to sketch, illustrate, and create documents. Draw and fine-tune your idea, then press play to watch each stroke animate onto the page. And with Smart Annotation, your edits stay with the marked-up text, making it easy for you and your team to incorporate changes.
Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft Word? Pages makes it simple. You can save Pages documents as Word files. Or import and edit Word documents right in Pages.
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Learn more about KeynoteHigh Sierra is an update of MacOS which focuses mostly on back-end developments and a higher level of user security. As such, this operating system lays a foundation for future upgrades.
In essence, High Sierra took what was good with Sierra and developed it into a more comprehensive software.
High Sierra emphasizes the already-existing benefits of MacOS previous system, Sierra. There are few bells and whistles, but the changes are noticeable and positive. The Apple file system is the most significant feature it brought. It enables the storage and encryption of a large number of files. Thus, it boosts performance and helps manage device memory issues.
Apple also introduced new formats for video and photos in this version. These formats compress data - that’s a benefit as files can get huge with ever-rising resolutions. They added support for virtual reality headsets as well.
Besides that, when it comes to Safari, Mac search engine, there are some notable improvements with the update. The users can now control annoying auto-play videos, prevent tracking, and more. There are also notification controls, and you will experience a boost in performance, too.
The most noticeable changes took place in Apple’s Photo App, though. It went through a total revamp both visually in its interface and terms of tools and functions available. Many other discreet changes happened all over the system.
If you’re running Sierra on your Mac, you will be able to run this one as well.
Yes. Mojave, the newest version of MacOS, brought even more improved features to the table. However, if you can’t run it on your device, this is the second best.
High Sierra is not the shiniest upgrade Apple brought, but it’s one that sets the stage for new upgrades to come. Even out of that context, it’s a great operating system.
Yes, if your device can support it. The new options and better security settings are worth getting.
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