iWork is a joke. At least for accountants and grad school students like me. I stick with Office Mac 08. iWork is pixie dust compared to that beast. Although Excel 08 not being able to do pivot tables is beyond stupid. I really hope they fix that in Office 2010.
iWork is a joke. At least for accountants and grad school students like me. I stick with Office Mac 08. iWork is pixie dust compared to that beast. Although Excel 08 not being able to do pivot tables is beyond stupid. I really hope they fix that in Office 2010.
I was hoping to see a Visio type vector drawing app. A return of MacDraw and MacPaint.
Speak for yourself, iWork got me through law school just fine.
which I'm sure was more text based, definitely not numbers based.
Does anyone know if iWork '09 is available at apple stores?
Took me a bit of time to figure out Magic Move. Basically, it only works if you have the exact same object on two consecutive slides, then apply the Magic Move transition to the first. Easiest way to accomplish this is to duplicate the first slide, make your changes (but make sure that you only move, rotate, scale, or change opacity on the ones you want the Magic Move to apply to), then go back and apply the transition. It's worked pretty well for me, and it's pretty slick looking.
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making all the pretty graphics that Apple seems to stress can be done in Office Mac too, can it not?
I use both Keynote and PowerPoint. There are lots of things I just cannot do with PowerPoint that I can with Keynote.
Looking back at that last version. The SmartBuilds and the ability to have objects move within a slide are just two examples.
In this new version the Move Magic is certainly one feature that isn't in PowerPoint.
These gaps actually create an issue here in internally at my office since some users cannot use Keynote. When I export to PowerPoint many of these slick options are just simply lost. What I do now is export that keynote presentation as a QuickTime file and this mostly solves the problem.
But in turn there are things in PowerPoint you can't do in Keynote. I don't recall what they are because it has never matter to me.
I want to work with it more, so I'm using the demo since I never really used iWork in any form. I do like pages and keynote, but numbers is a joke - but so is Excel in Office Mac 08. I really really hope the next Office Mac puts Excel on the same level, code for code, as the Windows version. I really hate having to Boot Camp into Windows just to use Excel. Now that Picasa is on Mac, I'm soooooooo close to completely moving away from Windows (other than PC Gaming which I rarely do anymore given my time constraints with full time work and grad school and the abysmal quality of gaming these days.)