Apple today
Updated its
iWork line of apps, including Pages, Key**te, and Numbers, for
iOS 10. The new versions of the
Apps include a
Real-Time Collaboration feature, which is available as a beta.
With
Real-Time collaboration, first an**unced on September 7, multiple users can edit an
iWork document at one time using a Mac, an iOS device, or
iCloud.com.
Real-Time Collaboration allows all users to see what each person is doing inside the document,
With multiple cursors and a list of document editors.

Also included in today's update is a new formatting pane designed for the 12.9-inch
iPad Pro, support for wide color gamut (a feature coming in the
iPhone 7), improved downloading, and enhanced keyboard navigation and keyboard shortcuts.
What's New in Version 3.0
- Real-Time Collaboration (feature in beta)
- Edit a document With others at the same time in Pages on Mac, iPad, iPhone, and iCloud.com
- Share your document publicly or With specific people
- See who else is in a document
- See participants' cursors as they're editing
- A new format pane takes advantage of the display on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro
- Improved downloading - Pages **w downloads documents from iCloud only when you're ready to work on them
- Wide color gamut image support
- Enhanced keyboard navigation and additional keyboard shortcuts
In Key**te, there's an option to present a slideshow that users can follow along
With from their Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iCloud.com, and there's a feature for highlighting
With the
Apple Pencil while presenting on the iPad Pro. Pages and Key**te also both feature support for opening and editing Pages and Key**te '05 documents.
Apple's line of
iWork Apps are free to users who have recently purchased a new Mac or iOS device. Otherwise, each
iWork app for Mac is available for $19.99 while each
iWork app for iOS is available for $9.99.
Pages for iOS - [
App Store]
Key**te for iOS - [
App Store]
Numbers for iOS - [
App Store]
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