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IWork

iWork is an office suite of applications created by Apple for its macOS, iPadOS, and iOS operating systems, and also available cross-platform through the iCloud website.

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Developer
Apple
License
Proprietary Freeware and commercial
Operating system
Online: Clients: All devices with a modern web browser Apps: iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
Original author
Apple
Platform
x86-64 ARM (A4 and M1 onward) PowerPC (until 2009)
Predecessor
AppleWorks

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IWork

Nodes103
Edges102
Triples76
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019417
Components1

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IWork

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related to history · 17
IWork → Aperture, Apple, Apple's, AppleWorks, AppleWorks's, Expo, However, January, Keynote, Macworld Conference, Media Browser, Originally IGG Software, Pages, The, United States, US, While
related to Common components · 11
IWork → Among, APIs, Apple, Cocoa, Grammar, In, Mail, Moreover, Other, Products, Safari
related to iOS apps · 8
IWork → App Store, Apple, Apple-branded, AppleCare, Keynote, On June, These, Using
related to Updates · 8
IWork → August, December, DVD, July, Leopard, Lion, Mac OS, Snow Leopard
Developer · 1
IWork → Apple
License · 1
IWork → Proprietary Freeware and commercial
Operating system · 1
IWork → Online: Clients: All devices with a modern web browser Apps: iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
Original author · 1
IWork → Apple
Platform · 1
IWork → x86-64 ARM (A4 and M1 onward) PowerPC (until 2009)
Predecessor · 1
IWork → AppleWorks

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pages keynote numbers apple users ios documents icloud also applications application apps suite released announced available microsoft web version document

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
IWorkDeveloperApple1.00infobox
IWorkLicenseProprietary Freeware and commercial1.00infobox
IWorkOperating systemOnline: Clients: All devices with a modern web browser Apps: iOS, iPadOS, and macOS1.00infobox
IWorkOriginal authorApple1.00infobox
IWorkPlatformx86-64 ARM (A4 and M1 onward) PowerPC (until 2009)1.00infobox
IWorkPredecessorAppleWorks1.00infobox
IWorkReleaseJanuary 11, 2004; 22 years ago (2004-01-11)1.00infobox
IWorkStable release14.0 / 2 April 20241.00infobox
IWorkSuccessorApple Creator Studio1.00infobox
IWorkTypeOffice suite1.00infobox
IWorkWebsiteiWork Pages Numbers Keynote1.00infobox
IWorkWritten inObjective-C, C, JavaScript1.00infobox
IWorkis aoffice suite of applications created by Apple for its macOS0.90text

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