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Significant improvements were made to how Pages, Numbers, and Keynote handled .docx , .xlsx , and .pptx files, allowing easier collaboration with Windows users. Summary of Major Changes (2014-2017) Feature Area Improvements (2014-2017) Interface Full transition to flat, translucent Yosemite/iOS 8 design. Collaboration Real-time, shared editing of documents via iCloud. Continuity Handoff functionality between iOS and macOS. Features
For power users, AppleScript support returned to Numbers, allowing for automation of complex spreadsheet tasks. Keynote received a significant boost with new build animations, transitions, and the ability for presenters to see what slide was coming next. The iCloud version also finally allowed users to organize documents using folders, a basic feature that had been oddly missing.
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In 2016, Apple continued to innovate with iWork, introducing several new features that expanded the suite's capabilities. all+apple+iwork+20142017
Advanced touch controls, optimized context-switching keyboards for iPad, and deep optimization for macOS High Sierra. Key Feature Enhancements by Application 1. Pages: Shifting from Text Editing to Desktop Publishing
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Introduced the ability to start a document on an iPhone and instantly pick it up on a Mac. iCloud Drive:
In 2014, iWork was already a mature suite of applications, having been first introduced in 2009. However, Apple didn't rest on its laurels. Instead, the company focused on refining the user experience and adding new features to each application. Released as completely 100% free software for all
: Reintroduced features like linked text boxes in 2017, which allowed text to flow between different containers. In 2014, it added the ability to delete or reorder sections via the Page Navigator.
For the first time, users could open a Keynote presentation on a Windows PC via a browser and have it look just as polished as the original.
: The apps added support for pressure-sensitive gestures, allowing users to preview documents or quickly access tools.
Between 2014 and 2017, Apple transformed iWork from a pretty, but limited, suite into a robust collaborative engine. The years began with frantic patching to restore trust and compatibility. By 2015, the focus was on leveraging premium hardware like the Force Touch trackpad and the iPad's multitasking features. The pivotal moment came in 2016 with the introduction of cross-platform, real-time collaboration that broke down the walls of the Apple ecosystem. Finally, in 2017, iWork solidified its identity as a polished, secure, and powerful toolset available to everyone. By the end of this period, Apple had successfully modernized its office suite for the post-PC era, setting the stage for the advanced productivity standards we expect today. Keynote received a significant boost with new build
Apple's iWork suite—comprising , Numbers , and Keynote —underwent a significant evolution between 2014 and 2017 , shifting from a paid software bundle to a free, cloud-integrated productivity powerhouse for all Apple users. The Free Revolution (2014–2017)
By the end of 2017, Apple had successfully transformed iWork from a stagnant desktop application into a modern, cloud-connected suite. While it still lagged behind Microsoft Office in total features, the 2014–2017 period bridged the gap between desktop and mobile, offering a fast, elegant, and free solution for Apple users.
: By 2017, all three apps added support for Touch ID , enabling users to open password-protected documents with a fingerprint.