Criticized for dumbing down its iWork suite of productivity apps a month ago, Apple on Friday issued a software update that brings back some of the lost features in Pages, Numbers and Keynote. In addition to the expected stability improvements and bug fixes that come with such software updates, Apple is also making available certain features to the OS X app versions including the custom toolbars.
Worth remembering is that Pages, Numbers and Keynote are available as free downloads both on iOS devices and OS X computers with the purchase of new hardware.
Here are changelogs detailing the iWork updates for OS X and iOS:
Pages 5.0.1 for OS X:
- Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
- Center and edge guides are on by default
- Stability improvements and bug fixes
- Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
- Window size and placement preserved on Save
- Set default zoom in Preferences
- Stability improvements and bug fixes
- Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
- New transitions including Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh
- New builds including Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh
- Stability improvements and bug fixes
- Stability improvements and bug fixes
- Stability improvements and bug fixes
Keynote 2.0.1 for iOS:
- New transitions including Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh
- New builds including Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh
- Stability improvements and bug fixes
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