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Pages, Numbers & Keynote

APPLE’S iWORK SUITE for iPad — that’s the Pages word processor, Numbers spreadsheet, and Keynote presentation app — have gone from strength to strength. While the iPhone versions of the apps are fine for viewing and editing docs on the go, the larger screen offered by Apple’s tablet makes the iPad’s iWork apps as powerful and easy to use as their Mac counterparts.

To get the most out of Pages, Numbers and Keynote, you ideally need a keyboard. Apple’s own Magic Keyboard works well, as it offers a trackpad that’s great for the precision needed when selecting a spreadsheet cell or piece of

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