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Along with OS X Yosemite, Apple also released an updated suite of iWork office applications. Pages, Numbers, and Keynote all have modified graphical interfaces to fit the new operating system, while supporting the Continuity feature that connects the same apps on Mac and iOS. Now you can easily continue the divided work on the Mac on the iPhone or iPad and vice versa.

Updates have come to both the iOS and Mac apps, and all versions of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers have received a similar amount of news. The most visible ones on the Mac are related to the graphical transformation along the lines of OS X Yosemite.

In iOS, it is now possible to save documents to third-party storage such as Dropbox. In both operating systems, office applications got an updated file format for easier sharing via services like Gmail or Dropbox, adjustable alignment and more.

The apps are free for users who have purchased a new Mac or iOS device in recent months. Otherwise, the Mac versions of Pages, Numbers and Keynote cost $20 each, on iOS you pay $10 for each app in the package.

Download applications from the iWork package in the Mac App Store:

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