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Apple updates Pages, Keynote, & Numbers for iOS + OS X w/ Split View, 3D Touch, much more

A little later than some expected, Apple has released new versions of the iWork suite of apps for iPhone and iPad with iOS 9 and iPhone 6s features. Pages, Keynote, and Numbers now all support iPad multitasking features including Split View on iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4, and iPad Pro, as well as 3D Touch on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. The iWork apps also gained new versions on the Mac with OS X El Capitan features and much more. Details below:

Pages 2.6 for iOS

• Multitask while editing using new Slide Over, Split View and Picture in Picture on iPad*
• Quickly access formatting tools from the new Shortcut Bar on iPad
• Easily select text using new Multi-Touch gestures on iPad
• Use keyboard shortcuts when connected to a wireless keyboard
• Support for new 3D Touch
• Open Pages ’08 and ’06 documents
• Preview shared documents on iOS and Android browsers
• View and restore changes made to a document over time
• New Apple-designed templates: Kids Certificate, Classic Certificate, School Newsletter
• Easily access recently used fonts in the Fonts menu
• Add reference lines to charts
• Enhanced bidirectional support for Arabic and Hebrew
• Improved Word compatibility for charts, text overflows and non-rectangular masks
• Improved Word export
• Improved ePub export

Many accessibility improvements:
• VoiceOver can now read relevant text formatting details including font name and font size while editing
• Add and review comments with VoiceOver
• Track changes with VoiceOver
• Add, remove and rearrange rows, columns and cells with VoiceOver
• Get table header information with VoiceOver
• Edit chart data and chart elements with VoiceOver
• Change document settings with VoiceOver

* Split View is available on iPad Pro, iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4

Keynote 2.6 for iOS

• Multitask while editing using new Slide Over, Split View and Picture in Picture on iPad*
• Quickly access formatting tools from the new Shortcut Bar on iPad
• Easily select text using new Multi-Touch gestures on iPad
• Use keyboard shortcuts when connected to a wireless keyboard
• Support for new 3D Touch
• Open Keynote ’08 and ’06 presentations
• Edit and present in portrait orientation
• Preview shared documents on iOS and Android browsers
• View and restore changes made to a document over time
• New build animation: Line Draw
• New Apple-designed themes: Modern Type, Exhibition, Drafting
• Easily access recently used fonts in the Fonts menu
• Add reference lines to charts
• Full bidirectional support for Arabic and Hebrew
• Improved PowerPoint compatibility for charts, text overflows, non-rectangular masks, animation mapping, and theme import and export
• Improved PowerPoint export

Many accessibility improvements:
• VoiceOver can now read relevant text formatting details including font name and font size while editing
• Easily edit presenter notes with VoiceOver
• VoiceOver can now read presenter notes during slideshows
• Edit chart data and chart elements with VoiceOver
• Add, remove and rearrange rows, columns and cells with VoiceOver
• Get table header information with VoiceOver
• Add and review comments with VoiceOver

Numbers 2.6 for iOS

• Multitask while editing using new Slide Over, Split View and Picture in Picture on iPad*
• Quickly access formatting tools from the new Shortcut Bar on iPad
• Easily select text using new Multi-Touch gestures on iPad
• Use keyboard shortcuts when connected to a wireless keyboard
• Support for new 3D Touch
• Open Numbers ’08 spreadsheets
• Preview shared documents on iOS and Android browsers
• View and restore changes made to a document over time
• Easily access recently used fonts in the Fonts menu
• Add reference lines to charts
• Improved Excel compatibility for charts, text overflows and non-rectangular masks
• Improved Excel export

Many accessibility improvements:
• Add, remove and rearrange rows, columns and cells with VoiceOver
• Get table header information with VoiceOver
• Edit chart data and chart elements with VoiceOver
• Interact with checkbox, sliders, stepper, star ratings and pop-up menu cells with VoiceOver
• VoiceOver can now read relevant text formatting details including font name and font size while editing
• Add and review comments with VoiceOver
• Access print preview with VoiceOver

Pages 5.6 for OS X

• Multitask while editing using new Split View in El Capitan
• Open Pages ’08 and ’06 documents
• Shared Pages documents can now be previewed on iOS and Android browsers
• Force click images and get haptic feedback as you edit using Force Touch trackpad
• New Apple-designed templates: ePub, Kids Certificate, Classic Certificate, School Newsletter
• Easily access recently used fonts in the Fonts menu
• Enhanced support for OpenType font features like small caps, contextual fractions, alternative glyphs and more
• View Collections, Moments, Favorites and Shared Albums from Photos in the Media Browser
• Add reference lines to charts
• Create table, chart and shape styles from an image
• Add and review comments with VoiceOver
• Track changes with VoiceOver
• Edit chart data and chart elements with VoiceOver
• Additional AppleScript options for PDF export
• Additional AppleScript options for ePub export
• Improved Word compatibility for charts, text overflows and non-rectangular masks
• Improved Word export
• Improved ePub export
• Improved EndNote support

Keynote 6.6 for OS X

• Multitask while editing using new Split View in El Capitan
• Open Keynote ’08 and ’06 presentations
• Shared Keynote presentations can now be previewed on iOS and Android browsers
• Force click images and get haptic feedback as you edit using Force Touch trackpad
• New build animation: Line Draw
• New Apple-designed themes: Modern Type, Exhibition, Drafting
• Easily access recently used fonts in the Fonts menu
• Enhanced support for OpenType font features like small caps, contextual fractions, alternative glyphs and more
• View Collections, Moments, Favorites and Shared Albums from Photos in the Media Browser
• Add reference lines to charts
• Create table, chart and shape styles from an image
• Easily edit presenter notes with VoiceOver
• VoiceOver can now read presenter notes during slideshows
• Edit chart data and chart elements with VoiceOver
• Add and review comments with VoiceOver
• Full bidirectional support for Arabic and Hebrew
• Additional AppleScript options for PDF export
• Additional AppleScript options for PowerPoint export
• Improved PowerPoint compatibility for charts, text overflows, non-rectangular masks, animation mapping, and theme import and export
• Improved PowerPoint export

Numbers 3.6 for OS X

• Multitask while editing using new Split View in El Capitan
• Open Numbers ’08 spreadsheets
• Shared Numbers spreadsheets can now be previewed on iOS and Android browsers
• Force click images and get haptic feedback as you edit using Force Touch trackpad
• Easily access recently used fonts in the Fonts menu
• Enhanced support for OpenType font features like small caps, contextual fractions, alternative glyphs and more
• View Collections, Moments, Favorites and Shared Albums from Photos in the Media Browser
• Add reference lines to charts
• Create table, chart and shape styles from an image
• Edit chart data and chart elements with VoiceOver
• Add and review comments with VoiceOver
• Additional AppleScript options for PDF export
• Additional AppleScript options for Excel export
• Improved Excel compatibility for charts, text overflows and non-rectangular masks
• Improved Excel export

iTunes Connect for iOS also received an update today with fixes for viewing customer reviews and logging in with Touch ID.

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Comments

  1. crichton007 - 9 years ago

    Anyone know if these new versions support app slicing? They’re fairly hefty size installs and anything to slim them down would be appreciated.

    Also, as an aside, why do they not support background app refresh yet?

    • taoprophet420 - 9 years ago

      Based on speed of downloads on my iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2 yes it supports app slicing. Used 80 Mbs wifi to update apps on both devicesand iPhone is downloading faster, not much, but it is faster, the only exception is Key items it was slowest on both devices.

  2. taoprophet420 - 9 years ago

    How is it that Microsoft updates Word and the other office apps on Septer 18th to support split view and a month later Apple is just adding it?

    Does Apple really have that much of shortage of software engineers? They all busy fixing the Music app?

    • dugbug - 9 years ago

      Perhaps there are more features listed than split view

    • Dillon Baio - 9 years ago

      I don’t even understand what it means by the apps now supporting split view. You’ve been able to put them side by side in split view with any other app for as long as El Cap has been out. Even during the betas before its release.

      • tmrjij718 - 9 years ago

        @Dillon Baio Not all of them. Several of my apps got really glitchy or refused to do split view.

      • taoprophet420 - 9 years ago

        In iOS

      • Dillon Baio - 9 years ago

        @taoprophet420, no, it says “Multitask while editing using new Split View in El Capitan” in the update notes for the OS X apps.

    • tmrjij718 - 9 years ago

      I didn’t know there was a contest to see who can update their apps first. If there was, wouldn’t Microsoft still lose since they were working with Apple to fix Office bugs and still didn’t get them fixed.

  3. OMG, Amazing, split screen! It’s so much more useful than document merge and every other feature that’s missing in the new software.

  4. Eh, still no support for two pages view in OS X version of Pages and adding captions for pictures is still annoyingly hard.
    In Microsoft Word or Libreoffice Writer it is easy, you simply right click on the image and “Insert Caption…”, enter text, click OK. Meanwhile in pages
    Insert > Text Box. In the Wrap Inspector, set to Floating. Enter text. Adjust position. Select both photo and Text Box, then Arrange > Group and if you want the numbered captions all becomes even more complicated… Am I missing something?

  5. pr (@intelcreativity) - 8 years ago

    still no master slide creation or edit in keynote ios – what is wrong with apple software engineers – renders the IPad pro useless

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.