AppleWorks and iWork are Apple's answers to Microsoft Works and Microsoft Office. Unlike some competing word processors, like Corel WordPerfect, which include formats compatible with Microsoft Word, ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Pages is the Apple version of Microsoft Word — however, unlike Word or any of the other software that comes with a Microsoft 365 subscription, ...
It'll take you just a second. Image: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac If you really have to associate with Windows users, there might come a time when you need to send them a Pages document they’ll want to ...
Apple has put the Mac versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote through some major revisions over the years. Early versions gave way to the “iWork ’09” suite in 2009, a major update and technically ...
Apple's Pages never gets the praise it should, but it's especially unfairly ignored on the iPad where in truth it is an exceptionally easy to use pro writing app. Whether it's on the Mac or the iPad, ...
Pages on the Mac has a reputation for being too basic because Apple gives it away for free, but it hides exceptionally powerful word processing features. This is an exaggeration, but broadly Microsoft ...
In this post, we’ll show you how to use Copilot Pages in Windows 11. Copilot Pages is an AI-powered collaborative canvas that lets you turn Copilot chats into editable documents. It works seamlessly ...
Using bullets for your list items keeps your document nice and neat. Whether you use dots, dashes, or even images, we’ll show you how to add bullets in Apple Pages and customize them, too. You can add ...
Adding a signature to your Apple Pages doc is one of the best ways to solidify your authorship. It’s also a nice calling card if you plan on sharing your Pages file with others, or if you decide to ...