Apple iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack Office suite 5 license(s) English

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product family : iWork
  • Product name : iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack
  • Article code : MA791Z/A
  • Category : Document Management Software
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  • Long product name Apple iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack Office suite 5 license(s) English :

    iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack

  • Short summary description Apple iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack Office suite 5 license(s) English :

    Apple iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack, Office suite, 5 license(s), Box, English, CD, 1024 MB

  • Long summary description Apple iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack Office suite 5 license(s) English :

    Apple iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack. Type: Office suite, License quantity: 5 license(s), Software type: Box. Media types supported: CD. Minimum storage drive space: 1024 MB, Minimum RAM: 512 MB, Minimum processor: Intel, PowerPC G5 / PowerPC G4 500 MHz. Platform: MAC

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Reviews
Updated:
2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:81
Uk has collected 19 expert reviews for Apple iWork '08 EN CD, Family Pack Office suite 5 license(s) English and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
stuff.co.nz
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2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:70
Claris, now theres a name from the past. Apple used to develop Claris branded software for its machines and Macs would invariably come with a basic suite of office tools Times have changed and Apple now prefers to brand everything "i" so its iWork an...
pcworld.co.nz
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2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:0
With its 08 release, Apple's iWork has finally grown up into a fully-fledged suite. For the bargain basement price of $109 you'll get Pages, a word-processor/page layout application, and Keynote, which is like PowerPoint but with more – and increasingly c...
goodgearguide.com.au
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2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:90
With iWork 08, the latest generation of its office suite, Apple has given Mac users a powerful alternative to Microsofts Office for Mac. This new version finally offers an alternative to Excel called Numbers, a spreadsheet tool unlike any that has co...
  • Apple iWork 08s three applications have excellent comment and mark-up support; the ability to open documents saved in the native Open XML format used by Office 2007 for Windows; Page Layout mode gives consumers much of the capability of professional...
  • We would have preferred to see Apple include some layout-only, contentless templates for Numbers and Pages in Apple iWork 08; clumsy way of creating a layout in Word Processing mode that you can make in Page Layout The Final Word Users comfortable wit...
  • Users comfortable with Microsoft Office may find it takes time to get used to Apple iWork 08. Advanced Word and Excel users, especially those who rely on specialised features and functions, will probably find Apple Pages 08 and Apple Numbers 08 to b...
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:100
If iLife is ‘office for your home life’, then iWork is ‘iLife for your office’. It’s the older, grown up sibling of iLife that handles work stuff: writing documents and doing presentations. Not that many people use iWork thou...
  • Good value for money, easy to use, genuinely useful templates, imports and exports to Word/Excel/PowerPoint, integrates nicely with OS X...
  • Pages and Numbers lack some of the high-end features of Word and Excel, can’t export Open XML documents Min specs: 500MHz G4 or later, 512MB RAM, 1GB disk space, OS X 10.4.10...
  • For £55, it’s hard to fault iWork ’08. Keynote thrashed PowerPoint back in 2003, and it just keeps getting better, Pages isn’t a Word-killer, but it’s a good low- to mid-range word processing alternative. Numbers, however, may well...
smh.com.au
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2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:90
In the world of Windows, Microsofts mighty Office suite has few (if any) serious competitors. Things are very different for Mac users, with Apples iWork bundle presenting a delightfully different take on word processing, number-crunching and present...
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:90
With iWork 08, the latest generation of its office suite, Apple has given Mac users a powerful alternative to Microsofts Office for Mac. This new version finally offers an alternative to Excel called Numbers, a spreadsheet tool unlike any that has...
  • Users comfortable with Microsoft Office may find it takes time to get used to Apple iWork '08. Advanced Word and Excel users, especially those who rely on specialised features and functions, will probably find Apple Pages '08 and Apple Numbers '08 to...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:80
Can Apples iWork take on Microsofts Office?...
  • Keynote animation options, Pages simple design, Numbers ability to paste images into cells...
  • Pages doesnt have Auto-format list from start, Numbers isnt as powerful as Excel...
  • Good for the price, but dont expect to not be irritated by some of its problems...
zdnet.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:73
Although Microsoft Office 2007 offers deeper features, particularly for number-crunchers, Apples iWork 08 is a strong Mac productivity package and a pleasure to use.
  • The new Numbers spreadsheet software rounds off this suite, which offers attractive and intuitive interfaces, Solid new features for image editing, page layout and printing, Applications integrate well with each other, with iWeb and with Apple iLife, A...
  • Lacks an email application, Pivot tables and Visual Basic macros not supported, Lacks live, inperson tech support...
  • Although Microsoft Office 2007 offers deeper features, particularly for number-crunchers, Apples iWork 08 is a strong Mac productivity package and a pleasure to use...
Zdnet.com.au
Updated:
2016-11-14 23:52:22
Average rating:73
The $99 iWork 08 is a solid deal for anyone needing an affordable office suite for the Mac. Apple has added the spreadsheet application Numbers, an elegant no-brainer for anyone migrating from Microsoft Excel. In the past, many Mac aficionados bought...
  • Attractive and intuitive interfaces, Solid new features for image editing, page layout and printing, Applications integrate well with each other, with iWeb, and with Apple iLife, Reads Microsoft Office 2007 files...
  • Lacks an email application, Pivot tables and Visual Basic macros not supported...
  • Although Microsoft Office 2007 offers deeper features, particularly for number crunchers, Apple iWork 08 is a strong Mac productivity package and a pleasure to use.
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