Apple releases iWork 09 9.0.3

Apple today released iWork 09 9.0.3 which addresses general compatibility issues, improves overall stability, updates the help, and fixes a number of other minor issues in Keynote, Pages, and Numbers

The issues addressed include:

• Reducing file size of images that have Instant Alpha applied
• Managing file size when inserting some movies
• Working with dates and durations in the Chart Data Editor in Keynote and Pages
• Exporting to CSV from Numbers when using table categories
• Improvements to comment notification and security in iWork.com Beta are also included in this update.

This update is recommended for all users of iWork ’09 and is available via Software Update and also as a standalone installer.

More info and download link (59.62MB) here.

14 Comments

  1. I love iWork. I just Apple makes it a Pro version one day so that I can really get rid of that bloated POS Office. Or heck make a Windows version, since I’m forced to use Windows by its web enabled Monopoly scheme.

  2. Forgot to mention, good thin Neo Office and Open Office Org is available for an alternative to office. I encourage all of you to use one of these if Office is being rammed down your throat. Then again your IT/CIO manager may frown and force you to use Office instead.

  3. microcosm codec still doesn’t work when exporting keynote as QT movie. Still no way to change shortcuts, still no layers. Good old Apple thinking. Oh well, the powerpoint converts will love it – and I guess that’s all what matters, right?

  4. iWork Pages will open MSWord files or save as MS Word.doc files. Why use MSOffice at all? Keynote + Numbers do the same thing. Plus if you NEED to flashback to the past, Macs will run Windows, so you don’t need a PC at all. Snow Leopard has MS Exchange support + Bonjour so integration with WinServer network is easy.
    iWork rocks!

  5. @wrong again,

    are you seriously implying that the only app you’ve seen out there where layers make sense, is Photoshop? Layers always make sense when amounts of images are being stacked, and where the selection of these single groups or elements becomes difficult. Anyway, it looks like you’re not in the need for layers or more advanced selection tools. Good for you.

  6. “Anyway, it looks like you’re not in the need for layers or more advanced selection tools.”

    And no one using a PRESENTATION application does either. Maybe drawing, maybe painting, but Keynote is first and foremost a presentation app. Is Keynote handy when creating complex motion layouts due to it’s high quality image rendering? Yup. But if you get to the point where you need Keynote to have layers, it’s time to graduate to a non-presentation app. Right tool for the right job, y’know?

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