Apple has updated its native apps, Pages, Numbers, and Keynotes with new features and performance improvements. Pages is Apple’s documents editing app for Mac, Keynote app for Mac allows users to create presentations with a variety of tools and Numbers is a spreadsheet app designed for iPhone and iPad.
Everything new in Apple’s updated Pages, Numbers, and Keynotes apps
Here are the release notes of the updated apps:
Pages 11.0
- Updated media browser offers enhanced search options and new content categories such as Recents, Portraits, and Live Photos
- Ability to add phone number links to table cells, text objects, and shapes
- AppleScript functionality to change a document password or open password-protected documents
Numbers 11.0
- Precise editing controls in the Arrange Inspector for adjusting the look and placement of objects
- Onscreen keypads for entering exact values for text size, spacing, table size, and more
- Ability to add or remove objects or table cells from a selection by tapping or dragging across them
- Setting to always open spreadsheets in edit mode
- Ability to add phone number links to table cells, text objects, and shapes
- Option to exclude the summary worksheet when exporting your spreadsheet to Microsoft Excel
Keynote 11.0
- View your presenter notes, current slide, and next slide in a separate window while presenting
- Thumbnail images in the build order window make it easier to edit complex sequences
- Updated media browser offers enhanced search options and new content categories such as Recents, Portraits and Live Photos
- Ability to add phone number links to table cells, text objects, and shapes
- AppleScript functionality to change a presentation password or open password-protected presentations
Pages and Keynote are available on the Mac App Store for free and require macOS 10.5 or later. Numbers app is available on the App Store Store for free and requires iOS 13.1 or later.
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