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IWork '05

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iWork '05 is an office software which succeeded AppleWorks. It comprises of Keynote 2 and Pages, a new word processor.

iWork '05 was released on January 11, 2005, during the Keynote speech at the Macworld Conference & Expo San Francisco 2005 in San Francisco, California, USA.

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[edit] Pages

Pages can be seen as either an extension of the word processing module in AppleWorks, or, as Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs says, "word processing with an incredible sense of style".

The centrepiece of Pages are templates which can accept dropped images into placeholder frames and the input of text.

[edit] Keynote 2

Keynote 2 is a new version of the Keynote presentation software. It uses new themes, animated text, new builds, and other new features, including Flash output.

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Macworld Conference & Expo San Francisco 2005
Steve Jobs Keynote | New products released

Mac OS X 10.4 | QuickTime 7 | Final Cut Express HD | iLife '05 (iTunes 4.7.1 | iPhoto 5 | iMovie HD | iDVD 5 | GarageBand 2) | iWork '05 (Keynote 2 | Pages) | Mac mini | iPod shuffle | iPod Updater 2005-01-11