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Very good software
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When you consider how much you get for about $75, it is hard to imagine a better software deal
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Apple i-work is very powerful software, and it's capability with MS Office is really fine.
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at best it's a sneaky way for Apple to trash older software and provide jobs for fix-it geeks
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A better software package cannot be found for this price
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I love this Mac software and this version of Pages is the best
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`Keynote', an image-with-outline presenter's tool, probably will prove at least the equal of MS-PowerPoint considering the Mac's flair for spectacular graphics.`Pages' well may be the impressive turnaround software that elevates the Mac from multimedia center toy to serious professional business status.
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However, transitions are not as great as Office 2013, but for Mac options they are the best choice!In the end this software is great and easy to use, I think if you are a real power user you will probably want both (MS Office and iWork), but for most users iWork will have that Mac feel and work really well.
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Great software for Mac in place of Microsoft
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This software falls short in a hundred places, but perhaps the newest version will fill in the blanks.
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And, I have to say, for what I use it for anyway (college projects such as papers, large presentations, and financial analysis using spreadsheets), iWork is THE BEST software available
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It's not bad software
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I think that the Keynote software is a huge improvement from Powerpoint and worth the price alone
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Great software.
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Great Software
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I can not say this is a bad software program, but what makes it bad is that its not really compatible with anything else
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This might be described as somewhere between the simplicity and elegance of the old bundled Apple software and the far more popular Windows software
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Software worked fine after getting updates.
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This is the most user-friendly software ever.
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I found that first all I had to do was update the software to work well with Lion.
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This software works very well for me
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I found this software work great
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Overall for general everyday use, this software is going to work out just fine, and the price is easy to swallow
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I used it to restore a iMac that I purchased back to factory settings to ensure everything was clean and clear of unknown software that might have been on it.
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Otherwise, this is a good software package.
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Great software
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Great Software.
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great software
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Excellent productivity software for the Mac user with an pre-Intel PowerPC machine.
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I just picked up a 2006 iMac and wanted to try out iMovie and this was the cheapest and best rated iWork software for my needs.
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Although it takes some time to learn iworks, in the end it is an amazing software!
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The software itself just doesn't work
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I recently purchased a Mac on the assumption that iWorks09 software and the Unix hardware integration by Apple would be sufficient to challenge Microsoft's Office Suite
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Even saying that, I find myself still using my old bundled Claris Works software and, when time allows, backing up the files with Pages to ensure I will be able to keep using them years for now when some future system upgrade makes Claris Works unreadable.
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Other than that Numbers is a great software, but could not get MY five stars
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and is still the most elegant Software ever written
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The software is buggy, especially when editing large files
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But I also didn't want to drop $60 on mediocre software
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I'm happy to be leave behind the bloated, slow, crash-prone Microsoft software.
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I already have Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac, but wanted some of the features that are in the Mac preferred office software (mainly Keynote).
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I have an old model of the Mac Book and can only update to 10.6.8, so finding this software was a blessing
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This is a decent software package for such a low cost.
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If `Numbers` performs as well as