iWork And MobileMe Update Imminent?
There has been some recent moves made by Apple that has many to believe that Cupertino is gearing up to introduce the new versions of iWork and MobileMe. With the iWork and MobileMe software products, Apple has always offered a discount to customers who decide to purchase the software bundled with a Macintosh machine. Back in February, Apple discontinued selling retail boxed version of the MobileMe web software and channeled it strictly for digital distribution. They also halted selling the software at a discounted price with the purchase of a new Mac during that time.
iWork 11 launching with Mac App Store
The folks over a AppleInsider got word that iWork 11 is all wrapped up and the Cupertino will be releasing the productivity suite of applications within the App Store for the Mac OS.
Apple TV Apps? Apple Updates iWork for iPad
There has, and still is, much debate on when Apple is planning to incorporate an Apple TV App Store on their new update hobbyist product. Information has already been publicized showcasing that the new Apple TV software has the same baseline as iOS, inviting the possibility for applications to make their way to an HDTV and living room near you. The iGod himself Steve Jobs even chimed in that Apple definitely can see apps being used from the living room couch and they will launch it “when the time is right.”
Apple Is Prepping Up/Apple Update iWork To Version 9.0.4
Apple is hardly ever behind are they? The company is getting everything set for the September 1 Media Event kicking off at 10AM Pacific time (thats 11 oclock for you folks in the mountains, Noon for the midwest, and 1PM for the people on the east coast), which is the usual time they have been throwing these things. People are expecting a wide array of developments to show their face next week, including the new iPod touch, iTV and a social web-based iTunes. The iPod as been the subject of the week recently with some new cases for the iPod touch being pitted into the while giving the impression that the hardware will be receiving the same squared off goodness of the iPhone 4. Not only that, the iPod nano looks like it might taking off the world famous Click Wheel (yeah, you heard right. Thats what the buzz is on the Net.) Well, like we said, we have the day circled in red on our calendar.
iWork for iPhone/iPod touch Screenshots? & iMovie on 3GS

This week we found information that Apple may be indeed planning on porting the iWork suite to the iPhone and iPod touch. On the company’s offering of AppleCare when consumers venture to purchase contract free iPhones, Apple specifically mentions support for a variant of things with the their newest brainchild, including “iWork for iPhone”
More Hints of iWork Coming to iPhone?
Before the iPhone 4 debut, Apple showcased the new iOS 4 operating system with it’s vast amount of new features for both the consumer and the developer. One of the many features that were mentioned was the ability to open attachments from Mail in third-party applications, such as Omnigraph. In one of the functions’ preview graphics, there was an option to open an attachment in “Keynote,” Apple’s presentation building software. Many have debated that the graphic was a mistake while others say that it allowed a peak at what Apple is planning to do with the software.
Apple Issues Updates For iWork On iPad
Apple has issued updates for the iWork suite, Pages, Keynote and Numbers, on the iPad. The new firmware addresses issues and adds some new features to the collections of office software.

Numbers on iPad
Numbers on iPad displays the same beauty and elegance as it does on the Mac.
This application just makes spreadsheets look fun. You can build your own creations or choose one of the many templates that Apple provides. Adding and editing multimedia content is simple with Apples Multi-Touch applied brilliantly to the app. Pinch, twist, stretch, drag and drop tables, charts and graphs anywhere and anyway to your liking. Perform the same formulas on the device just as you would on the Mac. The scrollable tab bar at the top makes it easy for you to navigate through various sheets in your documents.
Pages on iPad
Pages on the iPad is one word: Beautiful. This is definitely, along with the entire iWork collection, the most solid word processing app to ever grace a mobile device. Just like its presence on the Mac, Pages on the iPad delivers all of the same gorgeous features that make it distinct from all the other word processors out there. Documents just look sharp and vivid on the iPads LED display. All the same templates from the Mac version are available on the iPad rendition. Apples Multi-Touch is applied remarkably well and it is easy to manipulate content you create on any piece of work.
New iWork.com Features
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.













