![]() IWork was launched in 2005 as a reaction to Microsoft Office for the Mac. The ability to use iWork from a PC on the web is the latest step in Apple's push to make its Office apps a real alternative to MS Office or Google Apps. Your work will always be available at, so you can access your documents anywhere. All the documents you create will be saved in iCloud, and any changes you make will automatically appear in the iWork apps on your iOS devices and your Mac. Just log in from your browser on your Mac or PC and launch the app you want to use. ![]() The cloud version lets multiple people work on a document at the same time, as they can with Google Apps or with Microsoft's cloud apps OneDrive (the freebie version) or Office365 (the paid version).Īpple describes its cloud version of iWorks like this: ![]() IWork includes the standard set of office apps: word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation software. You'll need an Apple ID, and Apple is now allowing anyone to create one - no Apple device needed. ![]() Apple has stepped up its efforts to hit its two biggest rivals - Microsoft and Google - where it hurts.Īpple has opened up a public beta that allows anyone, PC or Mac, to use the cloud version of its office productivity suite, iWork, free via a browser. ![]()
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