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The online office suite from Apple has received a significant update and interesting improvements. iWork for iCloud, Apple's answer to Google Drive, will now allow up to a hundred users to collaborate on one document, doubling the previous limit. Also new is the possibility to create interactive 2D diagrams in Pages, Numbers and Keynote.

However, the list of news certainly does not end here. iWork for iCloud also lost some of its limitations. You can now also edit large documents up to 1GB in size. Larger images can also be added to documents at the same time, with the new limit set at 10 MB. In all three applications included in the package, it is now also possible to format the created schemes, and new color alternatives have also been added.

Kenoyte, Apple's software for creating presentations, now allows you to show or hide the slide number. Numbers, Apple's alternative to Excel, also received changes. Here, you can alternately color the rows in the table and, in addition, export the entire workbook to CSV format. Pages, on the other hand, have gained the ability to layer objects, now allow inserting and editing tables, and export to ePub format is also possible.

The iWork for iCloud web office package is available to all users with an Apple ID. If you want to use office applications from Apple, just visit the site iCloud.com. For now, only the trial beta version of the service is available, but it is already a reliable and quite functional alternative to competing products. It is not yet known when the software will leave the beta phase and what changes it will see until then.

Source: macrumors
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