

Pages was released with the first iWork bundle in 2005 Numbers was added in 2007 with the release of iWork '08. Steve Jobs announced Keynote saying "It's for when your presentation really matters". The oldest application in iWork is Keynote, first released as a standalone application in 2003 for use by Steve Jobs in his presentations. Although Microsoft Office applications cannot open iWork documents, iWork applications can export documents from their native formats (.pages. The equivalent Microsoft Office applications to Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, respectively.

Apple's design goals in creating iWork have been to allow Mac users to easily create attractive documents and spreadsheets, making use of macOS's extensive font library, integrated spelling checker, sophisticated graphics APIs and its AppleScript automation framework.

It includes the presentation application Keynote, the word processing and desktop publishing application Pages, and the spreadsheet application Numbers. for its macOS, iPadOS and iOS operating systems, and also available cross-platform through the iCloud website. Its synchronization with iCloud makes it perfect both for working from different devices, as well for team-working thanks to its sharing option.IWork is an office suite of applications created by Apple Inc.

Animations for effects and transitions.Preset styles for texts, tables, images and shapes.Browse between slides to add or reorganize them.It's also compatible with other elements such as tables, graphics or videos, which allows us to give our slideshows an original and personal touch to impress our audience with the final result. How it works is very simple: you only have to choose any of the thirty themes that it comes along with and from there on create the contents with the texts and images that you want to include. Your slideshows will have nothing to envy of those of PowerPoint. Among the tools included in iWork we can find Keynote, the software you need to create presentations with all sorts of details, in order to show and share your work.
