Apple has pushed out new versions of iWork app for iOS, Mac, and iCloud, addressing some of the common requests around its Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps.
Users can now assign passwords to documents on iWork for iCloud, then share those documents with other iWork users on iCloud or iOS. Theres also a new list view for iCloud that allows you to easily view documents, presentations and spreadsheets that others have shared with you.
There are some other notable changes to iWork for Mac as well, like the ability to sort by multiple columns or a subset of rows in Numbers. There are also new transitions and better presenter display options in Keynote.
Keynote for Mac has gained new transitions, improved display options, the ability to share password-protected presentations via iCloud, and charts with time, date, and duration values. There are also new presenter display options in Keynote for Mac, and a number of new transitions and builds to choose from including color planes, confetti, and blinds. Customers who do not fit those criteria can purchase the iWork app for Mac costs $19.99 and the iWork app for iOS costs $9.99.