In addition to announcing that its iwork and ilife apps are completely free for new Mac and iOS users, Apple added a lot of new features including support for icloud. However, the original old user found that the original iwork has some advanced features were removed by Apple, which caused a lot of old iwork users complain and dissatisfaction.
Apple posted a message on the official website this month saying it will gradually recover some of the advanced features that have been removed within six months. This week Apple updated the pages, numbers, and keynote apps for iOS and Mac platforms, and attentive users have found that they can customize toolbars on pages and numbers again, and iwork users complain that most of the address bars can move. Numbers can also remember the size of the window and can remember the most recently saved location while saving the spreadsheet. In addition, Keynote also offers 7 new transformations.
While this means Apple has begun to gradually restore the functionality of iwork, it must be a long schedule, but it is just the beginning.
Details of this update are as follows:
iOS version:
Pages: Improved version stability, fixed error
Numbers: Improved version stability, fixed error
Keynote: Increase the transition effect including blinds, color plane number, confetti, tipping, perspective effect, rotation around axis and speeding, etc.
New components including shutters, flyers, flying off, orbital motions, rotation around the axis, proportional amplification and speeding are added.
Improved version stability, correcting errors
Mac Version:
Pages: Support for custom toolbars use common and important tools, intermediate and edge guides to open, improve stability, and fix errors by default
Numbers: Support for custom toolbars use common and important tools, save options for window size and location options, set default scaling in preferences, improve stability fix errors
Both iOS and Mac users can access their App store or Mac store to get updates for these apps.