Pages

Pages

By Apple

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2011-01-03
  • Current Version: 14.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 282.05 MB
  • Developer: Apple
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14.0 or later.

Description

Create gorgeous documents in minutes with the Pages for Mac word processor. Start with an Apple-designed template to instantly create gorgeous reports, digital books, resumes, posters, and more. Or use a blank document and create your own design. Easily add images, movies, audio, tables, charts, and shapes. Use comments, change tracking, and highlights to review your work. Collaborate with others at the same time • With real-time collaboration, your whole team can work together on a document at the same time on Mac, iPad, iPhone, and even on a PC • Share your document publicly or with specific people, see who’s currently in the document with you, and view other people’s cursors to follow their edits • See a list of recent changes in collaborative documents, including when people join, comment, and make edits • Available for documents stored in iCloud or in Box Get started quickly • Choose from over 90 Apple-designed templates to instantly create beautiful reports, digital books, resumes, cards, posters, and more • Get quick access to shapes, media, tables, charts, and sharing options • Import and edit Microsoft Word and text files • Quickly open password-protected documents using Touch ID on supported Macs Create beautiful documents • Format your document with gorgeous styles, fonts, and textures • Enhance your document with a library of over 700 editable shapes • Easily add images, video, and audio • Add an image gallery to view a collection of photos on the same page • Create interactive EPUB books that can be shared with others or published to Apple Books for download or purchase Advanced tools • Use the table of contents view to easily navigate your document or book • Add comments and join threaded conversations • Turn on change tracking to mark up a document as you edit it • Add bookmarks to easily link from one part of your document to another • View pages side by side as you work • Turn on facing pages to format your document as two-page spreads • Create page templates to keep the design consistent across your page layout document • Add linked text boxes so text easily flows from one place to another • Create footnotes and endnotes and view character, word, and paragraph counts • Use powerful graphics tools including image background removal and masking • Add elegant mathematical equations using LaTeX or MathML notation • Seamless integration with EndNote* for inserting citations iCloud • Turn on iCloud so your documents are automatically available on your Mac, iPad, iPhone, and from a Mac or PC browser at iCloud.com • Pages automatically saves your documents as you make changes Share a copy of your work • Use AirDrop to send your document to anyone nearby • Quickly and easily share a link to your work via Mail or Messages • Export your document in EPUB, Microsoft Word, RTF, TXT, and PDF format • Print wirelessly with AirPrint, including page range selection, number of copies, and two-sided printing * EndNote sold separately. EndNote integration requires a plug-in available from Pages support link. Some features may require Internet access; additional fees and terms may apply.

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Reviews

  • Great app. Could use some additional options.

    4
    By LuluWain
    Great app. Could use some additional options.
  • Needs an update, badly.

    2
    By kenman
    This app needs an update, yesterday. Simple things like highlighting text are far too ugly. Plus, it’s ugly.
  • Preview Option please

    5
    By WithOutaDoubtAbout
    I need to be able to preview my pages. Please offer that option, large enough to properly preview. Thank you.
  • Pages or Microsoft Word

    4
    By Anonymous Mac Guy
    I wish I knew about Pages before! I just got my 4th Mac, first was some 32 years ago. When I got my previous Macs, I paid to get MS Word, and cause I had all these thousands of documents in Word format, and since everyone in the universe uses Word, I thought I was stuck and had to keep buying Word. Not only that you couldn’t just get Word you had to buy the whole Office bundle, now I think it’s called MS365 or something Office365 something. Anyway, I found out that Pages does everything Word does (as far as I can tell) and I can still save it or export it in Word format. I thought I couldn’t open my old Word documents, but lo and behold, on my new Mac Mini, I don’t have Word installed and I transferred all my old Word documents and tried to open them, and Pages opens them up just fine! Maybe I’m missing something, but as far as I’m concerned, I’m not paying for Word anymore. Pages is free with the Mac and does everything I want. So something to investigate for sure!
  • Update: Two problems with document references

    2
    By ChicagoLondon
    1. Pages creates large blank spaces between groups of document endnotes when the number of references exceeds what can fit on a page. Rather than dividing the references between two pages, Pages starts the following group of endnotes on the next page, leaving a noticeable gap on the preceding page. 2. If there are more references than can fit in a single endnote they get cut off and aren’t displayed on screen or in the document. I’ve reported this bug more than once to Apple Pages Feedback. I just received confirmation that Pages cannot handle endnotes with more citations than what can fit on a page. It will leave blank spots and not show the remainder of the citations on the following page or in any other way. While the app Endnotes may help (and require purchasing), I’ll go back to Microsoft Word, which can handle many citations without cutting them off or leaving blank spots on a page. Also, Pages hangs when attempting to copy and paste sentences from an earlier version (one sentence has a section endnote).
  • Apple Rolls Over

    1
    By PDF maven
    So I want to add a Map to a project and it now shows “Gulf of America”! Who are you kidding Apple. Cave to politics much?
  • Complicated

    1
    By Philip36
    Not a s good as Microsoft Word!!!! Too complicated. Microsoft so much easier
  • It’s Fine

    3
    By yourfriendalec
    It’s fine but the way it handles columns is so weird. Having to go from word processor to WYSIWYG page layouts to handle two separate columns is frustrating. Lots of quirks really specific to only this and keynote and numbers. I wish I could run google docs locally in an app, because that would be more ideal.
  • Limited

    4
    By C J Swanson
    I love Pages. The problem is converting to a Word and PDF document to send by email to others so that those who do not have Pages can read. The “Share” functions on Email on IMAC are not user friendly to concert to Word and PDF documents.
  • Apple Pages Excellent For Office Work

    5
    By Peter David PhooMahal
    Apple Pages is simply the best, and even better than all the rest!

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