In the early part of the 2000s when the PC was still considered the hub, Apple gained the envy of the industry for its iLife suite of apps, which included the now-defunct iPhoto (replaced by Photos), iDVD (suffered the same fate as the internal SuperDrive), and iWeb (RIP, along with MobileMe). Not only is Apple making its productivity suite free, but the company is also giving away its lifestyle apps, iMovie and GarageBand too. Mac Users Can Download Pages, Numbers, Keynote, GarageBand, and iMovie for Free But if you have a Mac and you haven’t made the significant investment in a Microsoft Office license or a Microsoft 365 subscription, then you have nothing to lose by giving Apple’s iWork a shot. Now, they are taking it one step further by offering the iWork suite and the iLife suite for free to all macOS and iOS users.įor me personally, it doesn’t seem that all exciting maybe it’s my bias toward Microsoft’s de-facto standard. In 2013, Apple began bundling Pages, Numbers, and Keynote with new Macs to gain more market share. However, apple’s answer to the productivity suite is iWork, which we’ve seen hyped now and then as a Microsoft Office killer. From Google Docs and Zoho to LibreOffice and Corel’s WordPerfect, Microsoft does have some token competition.
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