Oct 17, 2011
5:36 AM | Posted by
Dan Knottingham

iWork was originally designed for Mac and iPad only. It’s normal since iPad is more like a “small computer” to edit documents. There are some workarounds on the internet to install it on iPhone or iPod Touch. However, these methods are not official.
Today, Apple has announced the iWork is now universal. Pages (US$9.99), Keynote (US$9.99) and Numbers (US$9.99) are now can be installed on the iPhone or iPod Touch. Existing users who purchased those apps can upgrade them for free. The interface are now optimized for the iPhone. And the important thing is that we can now edit iWork documents on iPhone more easily.
[via Apple]
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- Dan Knottingham
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