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By Richard Shim
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 11, 2005 8:45:00 PM

SAN FRANCISCO--Apple Computer announced its iWork '05 productivity software suite as part of a cavalcade of products putting it on a collision course with Microsoft and its Office suite.

Apple chief Steve Jobs announced iWork '05 on Tuesday at the Macworld trade show. The $79 package includes Pages, a new word processing program developed by Apple, and an updated version of Keynote, a slideshow application Apple introduced two years ago. The company also introduced the $499 Mac Mini, new flash-memory-based iPods and other releases.

The software will be available in the United States on Jan. 22 and worldwide Jan. 29.

The Mac maker's current AppleWorks productivity package has achieved only modest market share, mostly in educational settings, and the company's FileMaker database software has never posed a significant threat to Microsoft's similar Access.

However, Jobs said one of the major advantages of iWork will be its integration with the Mac OS X operating system. "iWork is a product we've created from the ground up to take advantage of OS X," he said during his speech.

Pages and Keynote 2 will also be integrated with Apple's updated version of iLife, iLife '05, which includes new versions of iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, GarageBand and the latest version of iTunes.

Pages allows consumers to create letters, newsletters, reports, brochures and resumes while also making it easy to drag and drop photos from iPhoto into documents.

Photos will also be easily inserted into Keynote 2 using iLife as will movies and music.

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The aqua interface is crap. It looks horrible. Since when do you judge a book by it's cover? I didnt except anything less from a mac user.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: rcark01 Posted on: 01/16/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
iWork is more like MS Works  alterego_z | 01/11/05
Actually, anyone can buy  mlindl | 01/11/05
Also educational software  voska | 01/12/05
Not just educational.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/12/05
And you know this because...?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/12/05
Actually  j.m.galvin | 01/12/05
RE: and you know this...  JakAttak | 01/13/05
Not to be picky but  mlindl | 01/11/05
Big deal  Roger Ramjet | 01/12/05
Middling for free is just as bad as paying for middling...  BitTwiddler | 01/12/05
Not ready?  Roger Ramjet | 01/12/05
RE: Not ready  JakAttak | 01/13/05
Can you be specific.  bugmenotznet | 01/14/05
Okay, I'll tell you why.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/12/05
Those are valid reasons but ONLY for yourself.  bugmenotznet | 01/14/05
NeoOffice  Leftone | 01/14/05
looks  rcark01 | 01/16/05
OpenOffice readiness  netminder | 01/12/05
OpenOffices runs on Mac...sorta  OhMyGosh | 01/14/05
OpenOffices runs on Mac...yep  Leftone | 01/14/05
Another great example  rcark01 | 01/16/05

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