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If 2014 was about restoration, 2015 was about integration. This year’s updates focused on deepening connectivity between Apple devices and web platforms, placing a premium on consistency and accessibility.

Apple debuted Keynote Live , a feature that allowed a presenter to broadcast a slideshow to viewers who could follow along on their own Mac, iPad, or iPhone browsers without needing the Keynote app installed. This made remote presentations vastly more accessible for education and business.

: A hybrid word processor and page layout tool. It is ideal for everything from basic letters to complex newsletters with integrated images and wrap-around text. all+apple+iwork+20142017

During 2014–2017, Pages transformed from a simple word processor into a highly capable hybrid layout application.

Originally sold as a paid retail bundle, Apple began including the suite for free with the purchase of any new Mac or iOS device. If 2014 was about restoration, 2015 was about integration

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Visual indicators showing exactly where each collaborator was typing or highlighting. This made remote presentations vastly more accessible for

Here is a summary of the key features and updates introduced in iWork from 2014 to 2017:

Users could finally work on the same Pages, Numbers, or Keynote document simultaneously, with changes appearing instantly across devices.

: A visual-first spreadsheet application. Unlike Excel's infinite grid, Numbers uses a "canvas" where you can place multiple independent tables, charts, and media on a single sheet.

Following the 2013 rewrite, users complained about missing features. Apple responded swiftly throughout 2014-2017 by updating the apps to include: