Filed under: News | Macworld Expo
Jan 6 2009, 11:56am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Apple keynote at the Macworld 2009 is still going on. You did not miss a thing though as Apple's Phil Schiller just spent 50 min. showing off the new iWorks 09.
The new iWorks 09 sees updated iLife, iVideo GarageBand 09 and more. Apple offers a new package dubbed Mac Box Set that includes OS X Leopard, iLife, and iWork for $169.
The new software applications have great new features, but hey we are just waiting for hardware and cool OS X announcements here.Apple is also launching iWork.com a document sharing service similar to Google Docs. Via Engadget.
Update: From the official Apple announcement:
Available today, iWork ’09 adds powerful new features to each of its popular productivity applications. Keynote ’09 introduces Magic Move, which offers an easy way to automatically animate any image, graphic or text repeated on consecutive slides. In Pages ’09, a new Full Screen view lets you focus solely on your writing while the new outline mode lets you organize your thoughts. And Numbers ’09 introduces a quick way to group and summarize data and a dramatically simplified way to create complex formulas. Apple also introduced the public beta of iWork.com, a new service for sharing documents online.
Via the Apple site.
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