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« on: November 16, 2013, 11:00:45 am »

Apple's iWork for iCloud Apps Gain New Collaboration Features

When Apple launched its new iWork updates at its October iPad-centric event, it also officially debuted iWork for iCloud, which is a browser-based version of its Pages, Numbers, and Keynote productivity software. Files edited in iWork for iCloud are designed to sync with the Mac and iOS versions of Apple's iWork software.   During the event, Apple showed off some impressive real-time collaboration features within the software, allowing multiple users to work on a document simultaneously and share changes easily.   As noted by 9to5Mac, iWork for iCloud today gained some new features to enhance its collaboration tools, including a list that displays all users currently editing a project, plus the ability to toggle on "cursors and selections" for each person to see changes in real time.     The apps have also received new folders to make file organization simpler, printing can be done directly from the Tools menu, and it is now possible to skip slides within Keynote during playback.   The iWork for iCloud software is available to all users for free, and it can be accessed through Apple's iCloud.com website. Collaboration through the software is simple and can be initiated through sending a simple link to another user.   Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • Gmail for iOS Gets iOS 7 Update, New Features for iPad • Apple Expands List of Stores Open for Thanksgiving Day [Updated] • Day One Updated for iOS with New Design, Support for 64-Bit A7 Processor and M7 Motion Coprocessor • Pocket for iOS Updated with Dynamic Categories, User Interface Enhancements • YouTube Capture Updated with Multiple Clip Stitching, iOS Music Library Support • Facebook Messenger for iOS Updated With Redesigned Interface, Phone Number Integration • Apple Under Investigation for $1.3 Billion Italian Tax Fraud • Sony Releases 'PlayStation App' Companion App for PlayStation 4    
 


http://www.macrumors.com/2013/11/14/apples-iwork-for-icloud-apps-gain-new-collaboration-features/
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