iWork
Leader: Apple's role in the enterprise
Leader And while Apple is working on its own productivity suite, iWork, word on the street is that, quite frankly, it's pants. Unless you've been hiding under a rock - or in a room with no newspapers, television or internet... [11 Jan 2006]
Apple snaps up software format translator
News Those tools could be beneficial for Apple, which already offers such features in its iWork suite. Apple has confirmed that it has scooped up SchemaSoft, a small Canadian company that helps software makers translate rival... [23 Mar 2005]
Macworld coverage - all in one place
News Apple takes iWork to the Office This year at the Macworld Expo trade show in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs once again wowed the enthusiastic crowd with new hardware and software announcements as well as more... [12 Jan 2005]
Macworld: Best of the rest - software, partnerships galore
News The hardware announcements - the low-cost Mac mini desktop system, the iPod Shuffle music player and the iWork office software - took centre stage. Macworld 2005. Lots of whooping and cheering from Mac enthusiasts? [12 Jan 2005]
Apple takes iWork to the Office
News Apple announced its iWork '05 productivity software suite as part of a cavalcade of products putting it on a collision course with Microsoft and its Office suite. Apple chief Steve Jobs announced iWork... [12 Jan 2005]
Apple makes really small Mac cheap as chips
News Also at Macworld, Apple's Jobs unveiled new flash-based iPods and a software productivity suite called iWork to compete with Microsoft Office. Apple has launched its latest barrage at wavering PC users with a Mac that... [12 Jan 2005]
Macworld Expo: The wait is nearly over
News The top three bets have been a new iWork office suite, a 'headless Mac' - a low end desktop without monitor - and a flash-based iPod. With just hours to go until Steve Jobs makes his keynote speech at Apple's Macworld... [11 Jan 2005]
Apple rumours confirmed by new lawsuits?
News Similar confirmation is offered regarding iWork, which ThinkSecret.com said on 31 December would be a suite of office software combining Apple's Keynote presentation program with a new document creation application... [06 Jan 2005]
Apple office software in the iWorks?
News A small Macintosh software developer has renamed an application it had been calling iWork, lending credence to rumours that Apple plans to introduce office software of the same name. IGG Software, which has marketed a... [05 Jan 2005]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.03
Comment Furthermore, HR consultants are concerned that pushing iWork too far could "erode interoffice relationships and further dent morale". The company reckons its iWork initiative could save it around $140m a... [23 May 2003]
McNealy on the dot-com boom years: 'I made some mistakes'
News And to cut real estate costs, Sun has embarked on its "iWork" programme, under which several employees share the same offices. Sun is saving $40m to $50m now with its iWork programme and believes that... [20 Sep 2002]