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The Evolution of Apple iWork: A Deep Dive into the 2014–2017 Era
Numbers, the spreadsheet app, also saw significant updates in 2014. Apple introduced a new data import feature, making it easier to import data from other sources, such as Microsoft Excel. Additionally, Numbers gained new functions and formulas, expanding its capabilities as a powerful spreadsheet tool. all+apple+iwork+20142017
Apple began offering iWork for free only to users who purchased new hardware. The Evolution of Apple iWork: A Deep Dive
Reddit and MacRumors forums have threads linking to archived .dmg files of iWork ’13, ’14, ’15, ’16, and ’17. Verify the SHA-1 checksums. Do not download from unknown sources. Apple began offering iWork for free only to
Look back at screenshots from that era. The toolbar was minimalist to the point of ascetic. Typography took center stage—San Francisco (newly released) guided your eye. Margins breathed. Colors were subdued, almost monochromatic.