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by seanwoods
4603 days ago
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I'm disappointed not to see the "Share" menu make it into this list. In iWork '09, there's a "Share" menu. It has a few different output formats (PDF, Word, etc). When you click an output format, it exports to an attachment and automatically opens Mail. This is so incredibly efficient and reduces so many clicks. I use this feature at 5-10 times a day, at least, and it's the one feature that is preventing me from upgrading to Mavericks on my primary laptop. I realize that when I install the new iWork, the old iWork will still be there, but it still feels risky. Apple, if you're listening, please fix this. |
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The new iWork apps have a Share menu. It has all the same options as before, but it can also send just a link to the document. Using the latter option, the recipient can choose to open the document in whatever format they desire and to open it in an iWork app or on the web. Even web users can edit the document and send it back to you as an iWork file (and other file formats.)
Here are some screenshots: (iWork 5 in Mavericks)
http://imgur.com/IxNE8KG (the Share menu in the app toolbar)
http://imgur.com/a4DqXkY (Send an email containing the document)
http://imgur.com/X9YgQ4r (‘Send via email’ file format options)
http://imgur.com/OcKseRs (Send an email containing a link to the document)
Also, if you upgrade to Mavericks, you can continue using iWork ’09. When you upgrade your OS, the iWork apps aren’t automatically updated to the new versions. And if you do download the new iWork apps, your iWork ’09 apps will still be there.