IWork is also available for iOS (Pages, Keynote, Numbers). Plus, Keynote as well as Numbers and Pages documents are easily exportable to Microsoft Office suites as well as in a movie format for Keynote. I use Keynote more often than Powerpoint because of the animation and theme features. Keynote allows you to have more of a creative ability to make the presentations the way you want them to be. Due to it’s spreadsheet capabilities, Numbers is closely the Excel equivalent for iWork users.įinally, there’s Keynote, which is the presentation app for iWork. You can make use of math if you are knowledgable enough of it to format your graphs, however those who are a bit afraid of numbers still have the ability to show off their designing skills in Numbers. You are able to create charts that are heavily formatted for the projects you have to get done. ![]() Secondly, there’s Numbers which is specifically focused on charts and graphs. ![]() However, Microsoft Word seems to overall give me the power in terms of page formatting and box tables. For example, Pages handles fonts and multimedia very well. ![]() Both have similar capabilities, however I’ve found that both have their own aspects that I make use of regularly. ![]() Pages is the Apple equivalent to Microsoft Word. The suite is made up of three applications, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote (linked to Mac App Store). IWork is Apple’s answer to a document manager.
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