Hi Ben,
So far, I find the accessibility improvements to Pages quite
impressive, and it's great to be able to use spreadsheets in Numbers
as another application to join Tables. Honestly, though, Ben, I would
give iWork a test drive for yourself. Use it with your daily work and
put it through its paces. So far, I haven't found anything that is a
real negative as of yet.
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On Jan 13, 2009, at 11:48 PM, Ben King wrote:
Dear John,
I am highly considering using I-Work-9 for my grad-school
application. What do you like about it? Is there anything you
don't like about it? Please email me back and let me know. Have a
great evening.
Blessings,
Ben King
On Jan 13, 2009, at 7:46 PM, John Panarese wrote:
Yes, it is quite accessible. I've used Pages and Numbers, and I
am quite impressed.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Jan 13, 2009, at 10:42 PM, Justin Harford wrote:
Hi all
Lol maybe a rather old and hopeless question but is anyone finding
this new version of iWork that everyone is raving about accessible?
Regards
Justin Harford text
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