A little-known feature in Apple’s Pages is a “Two Up” page view. The “Two Up” view allows you to see two pages of a document next to each other vertically, so the document appears more like a book. If you are working on a large monitor with smaller-than-normal pages, this feature could be quite useful [...]
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You’ve probably heard of OpenOffice, the open source rival to Microsoft Office for the Mac and iWork. I love Microsoft Office on the Mac and iWork, but the price is more than I’m willing to spend.
Note: iWork isn’t too expensive, but still more than most are willing to pay for the features offered.
OpenOffice is great, [...]
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Apple’s Pages is a seriously underrated word processor application. Ever since being nearly completely redone for iWork ‘08, Pages has been at the same level as Microsoft Word 2004 on almost every level (I don’t have much experience with Office 2008 yet, but Office 2004 is more of a currently accepted standard office suite for [...]
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