Step 1-Download and install the iWork 09 trial. Step 2-Launch Pages, Numbers and Keynote, and then quit each program. Step 3-Open the Mac App Store and check the “Updates” tab for your updated version of each iWork app. Update each–relaunch, and you’re all set! Let us know in the comments section below if it worked for you. Apple recently introduced a new version of the iWork suite of office productivity apps and announced that all new Mac and iOS devices will get it for free. Well, if you're not purchasing a new. With the release of OS X Mavericks, Apple have released a much-awaited update to the iWork and the iLife suite, which will be given away for free with the purchase of every new Mac bought on or after October 1, 2013 (and updated to OS X Mavericks) and every iOS 7 device activated on or after September 1, 2013. You are, of course, eligible for a. Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are the best ways to create amazing work. Templates and design tools make it easy to get started. You can even add illustrations and notations using Apple Pencil on your iPad. And with real‑time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad,. Download the latest version of iWork Converter for Mac - Batch conversion of iWork files into Microsoft Office files. Read 4 user reviews of iWork Converter on MacUpdate.
Those purchasing new Mac hardware after October 1st weren’t the only folks who received a free update to the latest version of the iWork suite this week. Thanks to a Mac App Store bug, those that had downloaded the 30-day trial of Numbers, Pages, Keynote, and even Aperture were also treated to a free upgrade of the full versions of those apps.
What’s more, folks using the software illegally via pirated serial numbers were also granted a free ticket to the full, legal versions of the updated iWork apps. The reason for this likely stems from how the Mac App Store handles boxed software purchased from the Apple Store or elsewhere.
Users who purchased boxed versions of iWork are able to update via the Mac App Store, but the App Store seems to have no way of verifying whether the product was legally registered. For whatever reason, the little loophole is viewing trial and illegal copies of iWork in the same was as it does software purchased at a brick-and-mortar store.
Apple’s current solution has been to suspend iWork trial downloads. A bigger fix could be in the works, but 9to5Mac speculates it might not even be possible based on the way the App Store handles authentication.
[via 9to5Mac]
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