Apple has updated its iWork suite of applications for iOS, Mac and iCloud, the company has announced. The update brings support for the various new features in iOS 9 and El Capitan, including Split View and Picture in Picture, among other things. In addition, iWork for iCloud has been taken out of beta, and has gained a bunch of new features, including version history for better collaboration with others.
New versions of iWork take advantage of split-view features in both iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan.
The El Capitan installer is downloaded to the /Applications folder, with the file name Install OS X El Capitan. If you have already installed El Capitan and wish to now create a bootable installer, you can force the Mac App Store to re-download the installer. I just installed a fresh copy of El Capitan on my MacBook Pro Retina (2013 model), and iWorks are no longer free in the App Store, as has been the case in Yosemite. See the screenshot: What are the possible causes and solutions? I also changed the Apple ID on this computer, if that may be relevant. Apple updates iWork for Mac, with Force Touch and Split View support Updates for Keynote, Pages, and Numbers are available in the Mac App Store. It also supports Split View in El Capitan,. Both OS X El Capitan and iOS 9 have been available for a bit of time now, and for users of Apple’s iWork suite of apps there’s finally a reason to get excited. On Thursday, October 15, Apple officially updated the suite of iWork apps for both iOS and Mac. First up, the newly-added features for iWork users on Mac.
For iOS 9 users, the update brings the version’s new features to iWork, including Picture in Picture, 3D Touch, Slide Over, and Split View. As with the iCloud suite, iWork apps on iOS 9 now include version history for viewing changes made to a document or project. Keynote has gained an “edit and present” in portrait view option and total bi-directional support for Hebrew and Arabic.
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A bunch of changes apply to both iOS and OS X El Capitan users. For example, there’s enhanced VoiceOver for doing things in Keynote, Numbers, and Pages, including adding comments, editing notes, and more. As well, Keynote on Mac has received the same Hebrew and Arabic support as on iOS. In the applications, El Capitan users can use the Force Touch trackpad to get haptic feedback, use Split View, and more.
Another notable change with the update is for those who have been using iWork for a long while — documents from iWork ’06 and ’09 can be opened and edited on all three of the platforms: OS X, iOS, and iCloud. This is just a taste of the many, many (MANY) changes that have arrived, the full list of which you can find here.