- Pages
Infobox Software
name = Pages
logo=
caption =Pages 3, part ofiWork '08
developer =Apple Inc.
latest_release_version = 3.0.2
latest_release_date =January 29 ,2008
operating_system =Mac OS X
genre =Word processor /Page layout
license = Proprietary
website = [http://www.apple.com/iwork/pages/ Pages]Pages is a
word processor andpage layout application developed byApple Inc. and a part of theiWork productivity suite (which also includes Keynote and Numbers) developed by Apple. Pages 1.0 was announced at the beginning of2005 and started selling inFebruary 2005 . Pages 3 was announced onAugust 7 2007 and runs onMac OS X 10.4 Tiger and 10.5 Leopard only.History
Pages on Mac OS X is the successor of Apple's multipurpose office suite
AppleWorks . The first rumors of a new Apple word processor to replace AppleWorks circulated the Internet through Mac rumor websites in2003 , suggesting a new software package to be released by Apple called "iWorks" or "iWork". Many Mac users were expecting the new program (which rumor sites then claimed would be called "Documents") in2004 . Steve Jobs, Apple CEO finally announcediWork '05 along withiLife '05 at the beginning of 2005.iWork '08 began shipping in 2007 which includes Pages '08, Keynote '08, and Numbers '08 (Apple's spreadsheet application).
There was a program of the same name made for
NeXT computers by Pages Software, Inc., including similarWYSIWYG page layout features as Pages for Mac OS X. Since Apple acquired NeXT in1997 , this has led to suggestions that these programs are based on the same codebase. However, since Pages Software'sNeXTSTEP assets seem to have been acquired by a Chicago-based IT solutions company, this speculation appears to be unfounded. It is known that Pages for Mac OS X was developed by the same team that developed Keynote 2, a presentation program included in iWork.Features
Pages includes support for multi-column layouts, paragraph and character styles, footnotes, and Mac OS X built in typographic capabilities. The program can create lists, URL links, page breaks, and will accept data from
iTunes ,iMovie andiPhoto . Pages contains templates for newsletters, invoices, essays, stationery, invitations, educational materials and other types of documents.Pages can import later-release
AppleWorks word processing documents andMicrosoft Word documents (including Word 2007's Office Open XML format cite web|url=http://www.apple.com/iwork/pages/#compatible|title=Apple Inc. compatibility page for iWork '08] ), and can export documents toRTF ,PDF and Microsoft Word .doc formats.Pages and Word
Pages is most often compared with Microsoft Word 2004 for Macintosh.Fact|date=September 2008 The following are features present in Microsoft Word 2004 for Mac OS X but absent in Pages 3.0:
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Autosave (which can be used to recover unsaved documents in case of a crash)
*Visual Basic macros (Removed in Word 2008)
* Comparison of two documents
* Multiple document versions (Pages has one version of each document)
* Organization Charts
* Linked and Embedded Objects
* US Barcode printing
* Master documents
* Grammar Checks for several languages
* Vertical Script and Japanesefurigana
*WordArt
* Drop Caps
* Native "Save" of RTF and Word format (Pages "exports" to RTF and Word format, but subsequent changes have to be exported again through a number of dialogue steps.)
* Native "Save" to HTML format (Pages 2.0 "exports" to HTML. Pages 3.0 has no HTML export at all.)
* Editing of HTML
* Split document window
* Multiple document windows for the same file
* "Italics" and bold in fonts with no built in typeface for it.
* Hidden text
* Footnotes, bookmarks, and comments in tables
* Different page orientations within the same document
* Save and open RTF files with pictures (Pages opens and saves RTFDs which may contain images, but does not handle pictures embedded in RTF.)
* Paste Special - for pasting a chart as an image
* Vertical alignment of text in tables
* Hyperlinked cross-references
Pages has the following features that Microsoft Word 2004 lacks:* Open Word 2007 files (Word 2004 requires that Word 2007 documents be converted to the older 2004 format, while Pages is able to natively read them. Word 2008 added the functionality.)
* Save and open Pages documents
* Save and open RTFD files
* Support for Mac OS X Services
* Image Masks (Added in Word 2008.)
* Image Levels
* Snap images to Alignment guides
* Copy/paste text formatting
* Instant font size scaling (Added in Word 2008.)
* Customizable text shadows
* Multi-language dictionary (Word has several language dictionaries, but for each part of the text, one has to decide which language it shall be checked against.)
* Ligature control (Added in Word 2008.)
* Advanced typography features (glyph variants, ornaments, etc.)Neither Pages 3.0 nor Microsoft Word 2004 or Word 2008 for Mac OS X has fully working support for right to left scripts like Arabic, Hebrew and Persian. Neither product supports the
OpenDocument format.Other functions that exist in both products are often implemented in very different ways when it comes to ease of use.
Version history
ee also
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List of word processors
*Comparison of word processors
*Microsoft Word
*AppleWorks
*Desktop publishing
*iWork
*Keynote (presentation software)
*Numbers (software) References
External links
* [http://www.iworkcommunity.com/ iWork Community]
* [http://pagesfaq.blogspot.com/ Pages FAQ] Unofficial FAQ based mostly on content from Apple's support forums.
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