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Apple Computing Products:
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iWork VS Microsoft Office
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1306577" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>You may already know this... but iWork has not been updated as a suite for some time. The applications (Pages, Keynote, Numbers) have been updated separately for Lion and are sold for $19.99 each through the Mac App store. </p><p>Personally, that's how I would purchase them.</p><p></p><p>MS Office 2011 Home and Business version includes Word, PP, Excel, and Outlook 2011. Depending on how much use you get out of each application, it may or may not be a worthwhile investment. I bought the three install version and use it for quite a bit of the work I do at our small business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1306577, member: 46727"] You may already know this... but iWork has not been updated as a suite for some time. The applications (Pages, Keynote, Numbers) have been updated separately for Lion and are sold for $19.99 each through the Mac App store. Personally, that's how I would purchase them. MS Office 2011 Home and Business version includes Word, PP, Excel, and Outlook 2011. Depending on how much use you get out of each application, it may or may not be a worthwhile investment. I bought the three install version and use it for quite a bit of the work I do at our small business. [/QUOTE]
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