A switcher guide: senza Microsoft Office si può vivere. (1)
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Uno dei grossi problemi di chi arriva dal mondo Windows è: “ma Office, c’è?“. La risposta è sì, c’è Office di Microsoft, che sotto molti aspetti è anche meglio della controparte Windows (ma grazie alle tecnologie Apple, come la possibilità di esportare un Powerpoint in filmato QuickTime supportata dal sistema operativo). Il problema però è che, come per la maggior parte dei programmi, se avete una licenza per Windows e passate a Mac, dovete ricomprare ...
Keynote 4.0.3 update (1)
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Filed under: iWork, Software UpdateToday, Apple posted an update to the Keynote presentation app (part of iWork '08). This update, version 4.0.3, says that it "addresses performance and stability issues when working with large documents."You can download this update by opening Software Update (Apple menu > Software update) or by downloading the installer package from the Apple support downloads site.Please note: Users must have Keynote 4.0.2 installed on their computer to install this update.Thanks to ...
Spreadsheets: iWork's Numbers changes the spreadsheet paradigm (1)
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Finance geek Rob Griffiths says Apple's new iWork spreadsheet application Numbers changes the basic "grid of cells" workspace Excel and its cohorts use. Numbers' basic work area is a sheet, much like any other spreadsheet app. But that sheet is (potentially) blank when you start; it's not filled with a grid of rows and columns. You then add tables to the sheet, and each table can have its own associated style. So instead of having ...