Updates were subtle but aimed at productivity, such as better formatting options and improved typography.
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With the arrival of OS X El Capitan in 2015, the iWork updates (Keynote 6.6, Pages 5.6, and Numbers 3.6) prioritized stabilization and deep integration with new Mac hardware. Updates were subtle but aimed at productivity, such
Added Touch ID support for opening password-protected documents, new leader lines for pie charts, and enhanced text formatting options. 2017: The "Completely Free" Pivot and Modern Input
: This period focused on closing the gap between the desktop and mobile versions, ensuring that advanced features like 3D charts and object animations worked identically across all devices.
: The update successfully bridged the feature gap between the desktop versions and the web-based versions, showing live colored cursors for every active participant. 2017: The "Completely Free" Pivot and Modern Input
2017 — Archiving, Leaving, Returning By spring of 2017, Maya was moving cities. She packed the MacBook with a care that felt like ceremony and uploaded every last file to iCloud Drive. One evening, before the drive, she opened Pages and found the original sentence she’d written three years ago. She added a new line: “I am leaving these sentences like breadcrumbs.” She exported the collection as a PDF, saved a duplicate to an external drive, and printed a single copy on creamy paper. The print smelled faintly of toner and the café where she’d been writing.