During yesterday's rollout of the newly updated iWork apps for OS X and iOS, Apple also secretly pushed their web-based applications out of the beta stage. You're probably saying right now, "It's about time!" Believe me, I know. The new iWork web apps now support commenting on documents, and has support for ten new languages.
As well as removing the ‘beta’ labels, Apple has also created new splash pages for each of the new web apps showing off some of the new features. Apple lists the previously mentioned upgrades, as well the following:
Pages
- Create custom colors
- Word count
- Version history
- Preview on mobile browsers
- Comments
- Open Pages ’08 and ’06 documents
- View documents with tracked changes
- Insert pages and sections
- Edit pop-up menu cells
- Create custom colors
- Open Numbers ’08 spreadsheets
- Filter tables
- Version history
- Animate interactive charts
- Preview on mobile browsers
- Show, hide and resize slide navigator
- Preview on mobile browsers
- Version history
- Comments
- Create custom colors
- Copy and paste slides
- Open Keynote ’08 and ’06 files