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Along with updated iWork for iCloud applications Apple also released new versions of applications from the iWork suite for Mac and iOS. Pages, Numbers, and Keynote all got some new features, fixes, and improvements…

All iWork apps—for Mac, iOS, and iCloud—now support more secure document viewing with the ability to share them encrypted.

Keynote for iOS got new transitions and a built-in controller, meaning it's a standalone app KeynoteRemote definitely ends. After all, this fact was also indicated by the fact that it was the only application that Apple had not yet updated for iOS 7. Now it is no longer possible KeynoteRemote download in the App Store, and users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest Keynote for iOS.

Keynote for Mac also got new transitions and the ability to share password-protected presentations via iCloud. Graphs with data on time, date and duration are new. Compatibility with presentations from Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 as well as imported charts from Keynote '09 and PowerPoint has been improved.

Pages for Mac has a new vertical ruler, keyboard shortcuts, and alignment guides. Numbers for Mac offers tools for bulk sorting of rows and columns and autocompletion when editing cells. Numbers for iOS brings in the new version the ability to view documents in landscape and edit them.

Compatibility with Microsoft's Word, Excel and PowerPoint has been improved by Apple in all its applications. A complete list of changes to the iWork suite and related applications can be found in the App Store and Mac App Store:

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Apple also released two more small updates to iMovie for Mac and Podcasts for iOS. iMovie 10.0.2 mainly brings fixes for known bugs and stabilization improvements. As well as Podcasts 2.0.1 for iOS, this app also gained the ability to refresh saved podcasts by swiping down the screen.

Source: MacRumors
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