Apple updated its suite of apps today iWorkintroducing new features for Pages, Numbers e Keynote on iOS and Mac devices. While the update seems particularly rich, the individual apps have only received a couple of changes, so let’s go find them all one by one.
Apple updates iWork apps
Your iOS, Keynote now adds an option to zoom slides up to a maximum zoom level of 400 percent, plus there’s a new feature to change the font size more precisely with up to two decimal places. On Mac, the Links app can be used to create or open presentations, rehearse a presentation, or start presenting.
In Numbers for iOS, users will be able to copy a snapshot of table cells with no hidden formulas, categories or values, and formulas and cells can be auto-filled with VoiceOver. Numbers also supports changing the font size more precisely with up to two decimal places.
On Mac, shortcuts can be used to create or open spreadsheets and add rows to a table, plus VoiceOver can be used to create formulas and fill cells using autofill.
Pages for iOS finally offers an option to publish directly to Apple Books with files up to 2GB in size and there is an option to quickly start writing a new document on iPhone by tapping and holding the Pages app icon in the Home screen. Comments can be read and changes can be tracked with VoiceOver, and font sizes can be changed more precisely.
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