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If iWork is to be a proper suite, it'll obviously need some apps added to it, but which apps?
Personally, I don't think these apps should be graphical applications - we already have Fireworks, Photoshop and the Gimp. This is more than enough. Plus, I thought the graphics capabilities of AppleWorks were lack lustre at best, in comparison to these three.
Spreadsheet? Maybe. Depends if you really see this suite as being a replacement for Office. Personally, a really great word processor and presentation program were all I needed to replace Office.
Database? Lots of database programs out there already. Don't see much point in integrating a database with the current suite.
Project Management tools?
None of the the above particularly grab me.
What other suggestions do people have? i.e.
P.S. At the moment I don't really see the need for Keynote and Pages to exist together in the first place (except that they probably share a fair bit of code).
Personally, I don't think these apps should be graphical applications - we already have Fireworks, Photoshop and the Gimp. This is more than enough. Plus, I thought the graphics capabilities of AppleWorks were lack lustre at best, in comparison to these three.
Spreadsheet? Maybe. Depends if you really see this suite as being a replacement for Office. Personally, a really great word processor and presentation program were all I needed to replace Office.
Database? Lots of database programs out there already. Don't see much point in integrating a database with the current suite.
Project Management tools?
None of the the above particularly grab me.
What other suggestions do people have? i.e.
- What app doesn't exist yet that people feel needs to exist on the Mac platform? (or which app category really needs major improvement?)
- How would this app integrate with Pages and Keynote?
P.S. At the moment I don't really see the need for Keynote and Pages to exist together in the first place (except that they probably share a fair bit of code).