You're kidding, right? The ribbon interface is total CRAP. I've been using it for 2 years now and STILL can't figure out where everything is!
The iWork apps for Mac need a complete overhaul, in my opinion. I think that Microsoft did a great job with the ribbon interface; it really fits well for productivity.
All of this Ribbon hate confuses me.
I'm a power Excel user who has just (reluctantly) switched to 2010 from 2003, and although the Ribbon was a slight pain in the a*se to start with, I really don't see how anyone could hate it. Keyboard shortcuts remain unchanged (and that is how most power users do 95% of their work in Excel), and features that most everyday users struggled to find in the old menu system (and so never used) are much easier to find now, and so make non-power users more productive.
I only use IWork for my school papers. When I am forced to use word at work I hate the stupid caos that is the ribbon. It is far too confusing. It seams like you need a training session to figure out how to print. Give me the inspector any day. The ribbon is straight garbage!Like many of the posters have said...iWork is utter crap. I've tried to use it multiple times, and it never fits the bill. Conditional formatting in Numbers is crap, the inspector popup is annoying as hell. Why can they not integrate something simple into the ribbon up top like Microsoft did? It is annoying as hell to manage all those different pop-ups for inspector windows, shape windows....the list goes on. And besides that, numbers does not have any capability for automation power...no c# or vba/vb support or anything. Sure, I've read that you can use Apple Script, BUT WHO THE HELL IN THE BUSINESS WORLD USES THAT BS???
There was my 30 second rant...they either need to completely overhaul iWork or it needs to die...
The End
Exactly, your a 'power' excel user who uses the thing day in day out and can therefore get used to the new layout plus you knows all the keyboard shortcuts. For the less frequent user who has built up proficiency over years ribbons are a hopeless wast of time.
Exactly, your a 'power' excel user who uses the thing day in day out and can therefore get used to the new layout plus you knows all the keyboard shortcuts. For the less frequent user who has built up proficiency over years ribbons are a hopeless wast of time.
What do you think is missing?
Sure, Pages uses something like an inspector window instead of ribbons but is that necessarily bad?
But I'm with you -- iWork NEEDS a complete overhaul. Just some examples:
Keynote needs to display presenter notes PROPERLY on the presenter screen. As it is you have a HUGE screen filled with uselessly large info but your presenter notes are still fuggin' 12 point text.... that doesn't automatically scroll!! How hard is it to get a mini-teleprompter in there?? HUH??? REALLY?? (Even MS doesn't have it ... so Apple better get in there QUICK!!)
It's about bloody time.
Apple seems to have stopped support for 10.6.8 at 4.1. And, afaict, there is no way to get 4.1 from the app store any more...![]()