iWork Tips and Tricks Forum
Here’s a great site that covers lots of details to iWork.
I’ve gotten a lot of info out of it, hope you will too.
Here’s a great site that covers lots of details to iWork.
I’ve gotten a lot of info out of it, hope you will too.
As an entrepreneur and startup business I’m always thinking about how Macs are used in these environments. When you look at Apple’s demo of iWork on the iPad it makes you speculate as to what Apple has up it’s sleeve. If the iPad is showing a version of iWork on a slimmed down hardware of a laptop in an iPad, it makes you wonder about the version of iWork for regular Macs. So here are my thoughts.
Personally these are some unanswered questions, and more to follow, that need to be answered before I’m ready to jump to the iBook store. Early adopters will have no problem getting an iPad and seeing the benefits, but having just come from a book sellers trade show I did not see one Kindle or other ebook reader in the bunch.
The iPad will sell and will be a success, it’s just going to take a while to get it out to the average public as it’s “too expensive” for every day book readers to buy for everyday reading. Now education and all of the books that have to be carried, that’s another story. Sound like a niche product.
Your thoughts?
Update 03/31/2010:
Ars Technica has an article titled “How Self-Published authors getting in iBookstore via Smashwords” telling how independent publishers (formerly self published) authors will be able to get into the iBook store.
Did you know that in Apple’s iWork’s Pages in the Shapes icon that both the star and polygon shapes that you can select how many sides it displays?
Nice little touch Apple!