All+apple+iwork+20142017
The 2015 versions were the last to support OS X Mavericks (10.9). If you are archiving all+apple+iwork+20142017 , the 2015 builds are the "sweet spot" for older Mac Pros.
In 2016, Apple continued to innovate with iWork, introducing several new features that expanded the suite's capabilities. all+apple+iwork+20142017
: The web-based iWork for iCloud officially exited beta, gaining support for extra languages and better Retina display resolution. 2015: Pushing Hardware Boundaries The 2015 versions were the last to support
2017 represents the end of the 2014–2017 design language. After this year, Apple would push iWork toward machine learning (ML) and deeper cloud integration. : The web-based iWork for iCloud officially exited
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for all users, moving away from the paid model of previous years. This solidified iWork as a core part of the "Apple experience," ensuring that every new Mac or iPad owner had a powerful, collaborative toolkit ready to go from day one. specific features introduced in a particular year, or perhaps a comparison