M MrMBP macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 26, 2012 3 0 Australia Jul 26, 2012 #1 It seems a bit outdated to me. A refresh would have been nice. When I think of 09 I think of SL, but we are in 2012 running ML
It seems a bit outdated to me. A refresh would have been nice. When I think of 09 I think of SL, but we are in 2012 running ML
penajmz macrumors 68040 Sep 11, 2008 3,797 4,029 New York City Jul 26, 2012 #2 When they add enough new features they will update the year as well. They can't just call it iWork '12 and it has the same features as iWork '09.
When they add enough new features they will update the year as well. They can't just call it iWork '12 and it has the same features as iWork '09.
mabaker macrumors 65816 Jan 19, 2008 1,217 582 Jul 26, 2012 #3 penajmz said: When they add enough new features they will update the year as well. They can't just call it iWork '12 and it has the same features as iWork '09. Click to expand... Actually it doesn't. If Apple went the way they did with ML they'd rename iWork to iWork 12 and list all the miniscule features they added on the way - like with CloudSync, FullScreen, Cloud Documents and Bug Fixes.
penajmz said: When they add enough new features they will update the year as well. They can't just call it iWork '12 and it has the same features as iWork '09. Click to expand... Actually it doesn't. If Apple went the way they did with ML they'd rename iWork to iWork 12 and list all the miniscule features they added on the way - like with CloudSync, FullScreen, Cloud Documents and Bug Fixes.
4 497902 Suspended Sep 25, 2010 905 230 Jul 26, 2012 #4 They should remove the year and just call it iWork or the new iWork.