I don't know yet. I've just had a quick look at the new Iwork9 and I think it's better but I still cannot make head or tails of it. It either requires that I work hard at understanding how it works or it is plain difficult. If anybody can do some tutoring on it, please let me know off line. For the time being, it will be Ms Word under Windows for me. How sad is that?!!!

With best wishes

Simon
On 7 Jan 2009, at 13:23, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

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Hi list,
Ok, so how do you guys compare IWork with say Openoffice or Nisus writer?
/Krister


On, at  [GMT]                  (which was 00:29 where I live) you
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CB> Just got done installing the trial on my mac and the improvements are CB> great but I've also hit some snags. I opened a new Pages document and CB> was able to easily navigate the text but was unable to add a chart. I
CB> was able to add a table but it wasn't in the flow with the text. A
CB> little interacting and such and I found the table and navigated to a CB> column header but when I typed text it went elsewhere in the document. CB> Of course this was only a few minutes of playing around. Looks like a
CB> lot of the basics are working.

CB> CB

CB> Dan wrote:
Hello,
I am now trying to use the home financing template. Just on first
look-see, it looks as if Numbers is also accessible. All the places
for formulas and other items are clearly marked.
Agin, this after just about a 30 second look.
Dan


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