My opinion ? Yes.
Why ? To counter W7 and the free remote Office and to counter Google apps. Even if Apple is usually not defensive.
Will iWorks come packaged with 10.6? Any thoughts?
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My opinion ? Yes.
Why ? To counter W7 and the free remote Office and to counter Google apps. Even if Apple is usually not defensive.
My current machine is an iMac Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz 24" and a MacBook Pro 13" with MacOS X 10.6. My oldest Apple was born in 1977.
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I think it's perceivable -- Snow Leopard won't include many new features, so perhaps the justification of a $129 price tag is including a full version of iWork.
Then again, I don't think we'll see it. I think it'll still be included as a trial, but purchasing the full version separate from Snow Leopard is how it's gonna be.
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Thank you for the replies. I lost my serial code for iWorks '08 and despite having registered the product, Apple don't seem to have a record of it. I recently erased and archived by hard disc and need to reload iWorks. I am simply reluctant to have to pay out another 80 squid.
Mac Mini 1.83GHz 2GB 10.7.5
Macbook Pro 2.53GHz 4GB 10.8.2
"The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." L. P. Hartley, British novelist 1895 – 1972
It's called "iWork", not "iWorks", and no, it won't come bundled with Mac OS X 10.6. The "Mac Box Set" will be updated when 10.6 is released, though. Snow Leopard might not seem like a "big upgrade" right now, but actually I'm sure it'll have "hundreds" of new features, just like any of the upgrades before it did. We just haven't seen the marketing materials yet. But the way it'll handle graphics cards and multiple processor cores alone make it a worthwile upgrade, of course.
There's really _no_ reason why Apple would include iWork into the OS itself. Sooner they'd add iLife to it, but the Mac Box Set clearly shows a different path.
Mac user since 1987. Running Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on a MacBook Air 11" & an iMac 27" and whatever's newest for my iPhone 4s, iPad 3 and AppleTV 2.
Apple Certified System Administrator 10.6, Apple Sales Professional 2008-2011, Apple Certified Mac Technician.
2009 Mac mini 2.0GHz • 2010 MacBook Air 11" • 2010 MacBook Pro 13" • LED 24" Cinema Display
PowerMac G4 MDD dual 1.25GHz • PowerMac G4 Yikes! • iPad 2 32GB • 2 x iPhone 4 16GB • iPod Touch 8GB • iPod nano 1GB • iPod shuffle 1GB • AirPort Extreme dual-band • AppleTV
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