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Overall, great product, 2008-06-01 I have found that this does everything that I need it to do. And since it reads word files and writes word files it is compatible with most people's work. The thing that drives me nuts is that it doesn't have auto correct spelling (or at least not that I have figured out). I checked at the apple store-obviously they are biased toward their product but one thing I liked over the competition was the speed of the application. I also liked the templates and the integration with all other apple applications.
2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
It's a great progam, but transitioning over may take a little time, 2008-05-13 Great product for basic users ... easy to use, but may take a little time to get used to if you're used to using Word or Excel. Keynote is WAY better for slide shows than the microsoft version!
iWork Family Pack GREAT VALUE!!!, 2008-04-28 iWork is a great addition to my work programs. The compatibility with Word is a great feature when transferring files to PC users. The online tutorials from Apple get you up and running in no time and answer all of your questions.Apple iWork '08 Family Pack
iwork, 2008-04-18 iWork is a great piece of software. It has lots of forms in the word processor. I like Mac computers because of their ease of use, and again iWork is an example of Apple's quality for the price.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Think Different! Escape your Office!, 2008-04-07 For most users, MicroSoft Office is overkill. They're talked into using by people that tell them that HAVE to run it to be compatible with the rest of the Office world. Not necessarily! Unless you're an Office Power User that needs and uses the extreme features of Office, iWork will do everything you need it to, and still be compatible with your Office workmates.
It's much faster on the Mac than Office, MUCH cheaper, and much more reliable. I write semi-professionally, and have never had any problems with using iWork, or had any problems with being compatible to my Office users.
You can download a free trial of iWork to see if it's what you need before purchasing. Granted, it will not work for all, and there is a small learning curve that is required with all new software applications. But, if you are willing to give it a try, you may find that there is life after Office and you can save that money for something else!
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