Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 31st Aug 2007 22:01 UTC
Apple "With the latest release of Apple's office productivity suite, iWork '08, the Pages application moves into the ranks of full-fledged word processing applications. Previously known more for its page layout capabilities than for its word processing capabilities, Pages now enables users to switch seamlessly between writing and designing documents. In addition, the application offers 140 document templates and a snazzy track-changes feature, both of which work to position iWork '08 as an apt rival to Microsoft's Office 2004 for Mac in the OS X-compatible office productivity arena."
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RE: So...
by MikeGA on Sun 2nd Sep 2007 16:49 UTC in reply to "So..."
MikeGA
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2005-07-22

I wrote my thesis in Pages 2 and that's about 80 pages with quite a lot of graphics. I felt it performed pretty well; certainly I feel Pages' styles tools are second to none.

I re-opened my thesis in the Page 3 demo and it seems that performance is improved a little when scrolling quickly through, but I may be imagining it.

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