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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
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; and they read Microsoft Office 2007 files.
THE BAD
Apple iWork '08 lacks an e-mail application; pivot tables and Visual Basic macros not supported.
THE BOTTOM LINE
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.
CNET Reader Reviews
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August 26, 2007 11:16
Spectacular
2.5/5
As a user of Powerpoint, when Keynote was released, it was a breath of fresh air. Keynote is the absolute standout in this office suite. Keynote is easier to use, looks prettier, has better transitions, and it's easier to add photos and multimedia... read more » -
August 26, 2007 12:17
Excellent
2.0/5
I bought the original iWork '06 and the new iWork is a dramatic improvement. One noticeable difference is the speed improvement in using Pages. Commands are snappier. However, the entire "Inspector" pallet paradigm is poor as it leaves some formatti... read more » -
September 6, 2007 04:41
4.5/5
Compared to Office this whole package is a joy to use. Sutre it has a learning curve - it's not actually Office so it does things a little different. However the interface has been designed from the ground up based on how people (certainly ike me) ... read more »
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