Apple’s productivity suite just received a fairly appreciable set of updates.
On Thursday, Apple released updated versions of its iWork suite of apps.
The changes, including fixes and new features, are as follows:
Keynote:
- On iOS, Keynote now features an option to enlarge slides to a maximum zoom level of 400 percent, plus there is a new feature for editing font size more precisely with up to two decimal places.
- On Mac, the Shortcuts app can be used to create create or open presentations, rehearse a slideshow, or start presenting.
Numbers:
- On Numbers for iOS, users can now copy a snapshot of table cells without formulas, categories, or hidden values, plus formulas and cells can be filled with autofill using VoiceOver. Numbers also supports editing font size more precisely with up to two decimal places.
- On Mac, Shortcuts can be used to create or open spreadsheets and add rows to a table, plus VoiceOver can be used to create formulas and fill cells using autofill.
Pages:
- Pages for iOS now features an option to publish directly to Apple Books with file sizes up to 2GB, and there is an option to quickly start writing a new document on iPhone by touching and holding the Pages app icon on the Home screen. Comments can be read and changes can be tracked with VoiceOver, and font size can be edited more precisely.
- On Mac, Pages has the same VoiceOver support, plus Shortcuts can be used to create and open documents.
The iWorks apps for both iOS and Mac are available for free from the App Store and the Mac App Store, respectively.
If you’ve had a chance to try the new versions, please let us know what you made of them in the comments.
Via MacRumors