Apple has updated three of its iWork productivity apps: Keynote, Numbers and Pages to version 12.1 to enhance users experience. Both, Pages and Keynote have been updated with new features and the Numbers app has received performance improvements.
Apple brings support for mail merge on Pages, new dynamic backgrounds on Keynote, and more
Pages isApple’s native word processor on iOS to create resumes, reports, digital clocks, and more. The tool now offers new templates to design invitation cards and more, supports mail merge, and more. Here are the release notes for Pages 12.1:
– Use mail merge to quickly create personalized letters, cards, and envelopes for multiple recipients
– Select from stylish new templates for event invitations and student certificates
– Export your Pages documents as TXT files
Keynote app on iOS is designed to create presentations on iPhone and iPad. It allows users to add text, images, shapes, tables, animations, live videos, and much more to their slides. The updated Keynote adds dynamic background, animated themes, and more. Here are the release notes of Keynote 12.1:
– Add subtle movement and visual interest to your presentation with dynamic backgrounds that move continuously as you transition from slide to slide
– Select from new animated themes featuring dynamic backgrounds
– Skip or unskip all slides in a collapsed group
Numbers is an iOS spreadsheet app that offers more than 30 templates to create checklists, home budgets, invoice,s and more. The latest update of the app brings improvement in inserting rows and columns. Here is the release note of Numbers 12.1:
– Improved performance when inserting rows and columns in large tables
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