Apple has for its Office programs Pages (word processing), Numbers (spreadsheet) and Keynote (Presentations) released the update to version 14.0. In addition to general performance and stability improvements, the free office software also receives new functions. The changes apply to both the Mac version and the mobile versions for iPad and iPhone. Below you will find the corresponding overviews of the update to Pages 14.0, Numbers 14.0 and Keynote 14.0.
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This is new in Pages 14.0 from Apple
Here's what's new in Apple's updated Pages app (App Store):
- You can now hold down the Command key (⌘) to select and then edit unrelated words, sentences or paragraphs.
- Optimized in-app notifications inform you when someone joins a shared document for the first time.
- The file format and original quality are preserved when adding HEIC photos taken on iPhone or iPad.
- There are also stability and performance improvements.
This is new in Numbers 14.0 from Apple
Here's what's new in Apple's updated Numbers app (App Store):
- You can now hold down the Command key (⌘) to select and then edit unrelated words, sentences or paragraphs.
- Optimized in-app notifications inform when someone joins a shared spreadsheet for the first time.
- The file format and original quality are preserved when adding HEIC photos taken on iPhone or iPad.
- There are also stability and performance improvements.
This is new in Apple's Keynote 14.0
Here's what's new in Apple's updated Keynote app (App Store):
- There are new slide designs in the form of Dynamic Color, Minimal Light and Minimal Dark.
- Slide transitions now have better compatibility with presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint. Both exported slide transitions and imported slide transitions are transferred more reliably.
- You can now hold down the Command key (⌘) to select and then edit unrelated words, sentences or paragraphs.
- Optimized in-app notifications inform you when someone joins a shared presentation for the first time.
- The file format and original quality are preserved when adding HEIC photos taken on iPhone or iPad.
- There are also stability and performance improvements.
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After graduating from high school, Johannes completed an apprenticeship as a business assistant specializing in foreign languages. But then he decided to research and write, which resulted in his independence. For several years he has been working for Sir Apfelot, among others. His articles include product introductions, news, manuals, video games, consoles, and more. He follows Apple keynotes live via stream.
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