New Features in Keynote, Pages, and Numbers Enhance Remote Presentations and Working with Documents on the Go
Apple has updated its iWork suite, enhancing Keynote, Pages, and Numbers with new features for improved productivity and collaboration. Keynote now supports live video presentations and multi-presenter control. Pages offers an optimized reading experience for iPhone with a single-column layout. Numbers introduces pivot tables for data analysis across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. These updates aim to enhance user engagement and make document editing more accessible, demonstrating Apple's commitment to innovation in productivity tools.
- Keynote's new live video feature enhances presentations.
- Multi-presenter control in Keynote improves collaboration.
- Pages has an optimized single-column view for better readability on iPhone.
- Numbers introduces pivot tables, enhancing data analysis capabilities.
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Keynote adds new tools for collaborative presenting; Pages makes it easier to work with documents on iPhone; and Numbers brings pivot tables to iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Keynote, Pages, and Numbers come with all-new features that make it easy to create amazing work on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Whether they are in the office, at school, or working remotely, users around the world love Keynote, Pages, and Numbers for their powerful features, ease of use, and seamless experience across iPhone, iPad, and Mac,” said
New Ways to Present in Keynote
Powerful new tools make Keynote presentations more personal, engaging, and collaborative. With the option to use the front-facing camera on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, users can now add live video directly to their presentations. This allows the presenter to appear alongside the content in their slide — ideal for lectures, how-to videos, and remote presentations through video conferencing apps. Live video objects can be easily resized or styled with masks, frames, drop shadows, and reflections for a more elegant look. Mac users can connect multiple external cameras to further enhance the live video experience, and they can even show the screen of a connected iPhone or iPad right on a slide for live, interactive demos.
With a new multi-presenter option, everyone can now easily control a shared slideshow right from their iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Whether they are in the same room or presenting remotely, multiple users can take turns advancing slides. Once a user is done with their slides, they can return control to the host or let another co-presenter take over to seamlessly continue the group presentation.
A New Pages Experience Optimized for iPhone
People read Pages documents on iPhone more than any other device, and Pages now offers a new experience that makes reading and editing documents on the go better than ever. With the latest update, Screen View automatically displays text, images, and other elements in a single-column, continuous flow optimized for the iPhone screen. Text is enlarged to improve readability, photos and drawings are sized to fit the display, and tables can be scrolled horizontally. Screen View is available for all word processing documents and doesn’t require any additional setup. When enabled, users still have access to the complete set of editing tools in Pages. And Screen View can be switched off at any time so users can see the page layout for their document before printing or publishing.
Powerful, Easy-to-Use Pivot Tables with Numbers
With its intuitive interface and ability to showcase data with beautiful graphics and charts, Numbers has always been the best way for users to get the most out of their data. And now with pivot tables, users can quickly summarize, group, and rearrange data to identify and analyze patterns and trends. Creating a pivot table in Numbers is quick and intuitive: Users can easily select the data to include, choose how to group and summarize it, and access other display options from the sidebar. The resulting pivot table appears in a clear layout that makes it easy for the user to read and gain insights. Users can visualize their pivot tables with insightful charts, share pivot data with others while keeping the source data private, and even import or export pivot tables to and from Microsoft Excel. Numbers is the first app to bring full-featured pivot tables to mobile, with the same set of features across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, giving users access to this powerful data analytics tool wherever they work.
Additionally, Radar charts are a new chart type that makes it easy to visually compare multiple variables with similarities shown as overlapping areas, allowing differences and outliers to really stand out. And new filter options let users find duplicate entries and unique values in their data, or easily show or hide rows that match a specific value.
Keynote, Pages, and Numbers also support the new translation features introduced in iOS 15, iPadOS® 15, and macOS®
Availability
Keynote, Pages, and Numbers come free on every new iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Today’s updates are available to download on the App Store® and
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