New iWork.com Features

Written on March 17, 2010

Maybe some of you have gotten the memo already (those of you who use iWork.com), but just in case you didn’t, Apple gave notification today that the iWork.com beta has received some new features.

If you haven’t heard of it yet, iWork.com is a web application site developed by Apple that syncs all of your work that you do on iWork for others to view, make comments and even edit changes on the document. It’s currently in beta testing, but being a tester if the software, I must say, it is really good. Documents no longer have to be lugged around on a jump-drive, CDs  or, what some people around me have made a nasty habit lately, SD cards. With iWork.com, your work is, what we techies call, “stateless” and can be accessed anywhere in the world on any computer, whether Mac or PC.

Apple has been gradually working on the software, gaining some feedback from the testers of the software and developing new features for the web-app. Some of the new features that the good people in Cupertino have implemented is that now there is an iPhone optimized version of the website for really fast access to all of your content. Also, now you can share your documents with the world through social networking, such as Facebook and Twitter, and individual websites. Viewers from websites and social mediums can view your work instantly without them requiring a password. Users just click the link and they are there.

Apple developed iWork.com in association with the release of iWork back in early 2009 to give users a new, innovative and easier way to share their documents and other creations that they create on iWork  within a group, network or anywhere and anyone in the world automatically. The software, like everything Apple, is simple, seamless and innovative. The email from Apple is posted below disclosing all the updates made to the iWork.com website. Click on the image below and take a look.


Comments

4 Responses to “New iWork.com Features”

  1. Loweded Wookie on March 23rd, 2010 9:32 pm

    I’m really looking forward to seeing what is going to happen with iWork.

    I can’t wait to see iWork for Mac and of course iWork for iPad in action.

  2. Digital Jones on March 24th, 2010 3:28 pm

    I think a lot of people will be embracing this technology, especially in the wake of the iPad and the already available iPhone and iPod touch. People are going to be getting more work done in a new and innovative way. Education and enterprises alike can see much benefit and possibilities in this. Like Wookie said, I really can’t wait to see it in action on the iPad.

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