PeterBreis0807

Q: Pages 5 features checklist

As you go through the new Pages 5 can you please add an added, missing or altered features here please.

 

I will start with some culled from the general discussions and if you could correct any errors add them:

 

Added

 

1. Right to Left text ie Arabic, Farsi & Hebrew. Uncertain about Pashtu

 

2. Single model templates. You turn off document text to get rid of the default. Not sure if this then can be mixed and matched with Word Processing templates

 

3. Able to share outside iCloud

 

Missing

 

1. Selecting non-contiguous text gone

 

2. Outline view appears gone

 

3. Customizable Toolbar is gone

 

4. Many templates appear gone

 

5. Captured pages gone

 

6. Reorganize pages by dragging gone

 

7. Duplicate pages gone

 

8. Subscript/superscript buttons gone

 

9. Select all instances of a Style is gone

 

10. Retain zoom level of document gone

 

11. Facing pages gone

 

12. Endnotes gone

 

13. Media Inspector can't find iPhoto library on external drive

 

14. Update is missing for older installations, Apple is reportedly working on a solution via a redeemable code or update on the ir Support Download site

 

Altered

 

1. Language set under Edit > Spelling and Grammar > Show Spelling and Grammar now document wide

 

2. Subscript/superscript text is now a convoluted route Gear > Advanced options > Baseline > Subscript/Superscript

 

3. Header appears to be multi-column

 

4. New file format (but still .pages?) not backwardly compatible

 

5. Page numbering method changed

 

6. T.O.C. appears buggy

 

7. Template file storage location moved - to where?

 

8. Imported older .pages files are not translating properly

 

9. Text language is detected automatically now

 

Letting you know I can't test or verify any of these as I haven't got Mavericks yet.

 

Peter

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 7:57 PM

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  • by enteecee,

    enteecee enteecee Oct 23, 2013 1:30 PM in response to philliprodo
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    Oct 23, 2013 1:30 PM in response to philliprodo

    I had exactly the same experience.  Yesterday I had to pay to get Pages, but today Keynote and Numbers just updated- I figured I must have paid for the suite.

     

    I still have '09, too, but I was really looking forward to this update and am quite let down.  iWork '09 was such a slight update from it's predecessor, and after all this time I thought we were going to get something that, if not great, was at least cleaned up.  What we got appears to be unuseable.

     

    I'm on the line now about a refund, and trying to confirm FROM APPLE that the features most important to me are inded dead, and not just hiding undocumented somewhere.

  • by ethuesen,

    ethuesen ethuesen Oct 23, 2013 1:34 PM in response to PeterBreis0807
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    Oct 23, 2013 1:34 PM in response to PeterBreis0807

    Does anyone know how to permanently set Pages 4.3 to open Pages-documents?

    The ordinaty metod (cmd+i -> open with ...) does not work. It just chances back to Pages 5

  • by philliprodo,

    philliprodo philliprodo Oct 23, 2013 1:34 PM in response to macca7174
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    Oct 23, 2013 1:34 PM in response to macca7174

    macca7174 wrote:

     

    I want to go back to my old version - can I just do this through Time Machine? Will I have to go back to OS X 10.7 as well? The first time I actually used Time Machine was prior to installing 10.9 (I was under the impression I had to have a Time Capsule to use it).

     

    Upgrading to the new versions should have left the old version of the iWorks app on your system. You can still use the old versions if you wish. You shouldn't have to go back or restore anything.

     

    The only problem with the old versions is that they are not compatible with the iCloud apps or the new iOS apps. So if you create a document with the old version, save it on iCloud, and then open it online, you will no longer be able to open the same document with the old version of Pages as it's automatically converted to the new format.

     

    There is an option in the new version of Pages to export to version 4.3, but I don't know how well it maintains the document formating or whether you'll be abel to get back to the way your document looked like when you first created it in the old version.

  • by papalapapp,

    papalapapp papalapapp Oct 23, 2013 1:40 PM in response to ethuesen
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    Mac OS X
    Oct 23, 2013 1:40 PM in response to ethuesen

    I have found out that if Pages '09 is running already, doubleclicking a file will open it directly in it. So as a workaround, first open the app and then the document.

  • by Sekoya,

    Sekoya Sekoya Oct 23, 2013 1:44 PM in response to cheekyjeremy
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    Oct 23, 2013 1:44 PM in response to cheekyjeremy

    I am sure most of the features will come back over time. This is how it happened with iMovie and Final Cut Pro. The UI won't change back to older one, that direction is set. The feature parity with iOS and iCloud is set and will be retained from now on.

     

    In the mean time, just pretend that Pages 4.x is a 'Pages Pro' that has all the features you like but is not fully compatible with the iOS and iCloud versions. And that Pages 5.x is a Pages Lite that has feature parity with the iOS and iCloud versions. The best of both worlds, those that want a simpler UI and feature parity can get it, those that want the existing feature set (and maybe UI) can have it too.

     

    And consider those two points:

    1. Apple wanted to create and had ideas for how to create an even easier to use Pages. Should they have released a second application called Pages lite? Sounds confusing and messy (how do the two versions of Pages share files if they don't have feature parity?). Or should they have a completely different application (eg, called Letters)? Would be a bit less confusing, interactivity between the two applications would have the same problems. And with Letters having a UI that still has a lot of the Pages one and a lot of feature overlap, confusion would still exist. In particular if some the welcome UI changes would also have been added to Pages as well as to Letters.
    2. Apple wanted to have complete feature parity between Mac, iOS and iCloud, it wanted to have robust synching. Apple wanted to make Pages a multi-user application (synching a document between different locations and having multiple people working on it has quite a few similarities on the implementation side). Apple also wanted a fully touch optimised UI for Pages (on iOS). And it wanted a high-quality in-browser version.

    Is it too far-fetched to assume that implementing all this while retaining all features is quite a complex task? Are any of Apple's goals here not something that has a lot of merit? Yes, ideally all the above would have been achieved with full feature set retainment. But making an intermediate step, ie, releasing a 'Papers lite' application while explicitly not overwriting the existing version, does not have a lot of benefits for the user as all advances (UI, feature parity, collaborate editing) can be had for those that are happy with the feature set of Papers 5.0? The only real complaint against this strategy is that it was not communicated at all (plus things like making it impossible for new users to still get the old version, something that was taken care of with iMovie and to some degree also with FCP) and making the interoperability between the two versions of Pages not as good as it should have been.

     

    But I challenge you to tell me why the goals set out in point (1) and (2) are not worthy goals or why a different strategy to achieve them would have be undeniable better.

  • by dbtelon,

    dbtelon dbtelon Oct 23, 2013 1:45 PM in response to ethuesen
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    Oct 23, 2013 1:45 PM in response to ethuesen

    You need to delete Pages 5 first. Pages 5 also ruins Quicklook of documents created in Pages 4.3. Deleting Pages 5 solves quite a few problems and restores one's blood pressure to near normal.

  • by Sekoya,

    Sekoya Sekoya Oct 23, 2013 1:48 PM in response to enteecee
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    Oct 23, 2013 1:48 PM in response to enteecee

    enteecee wrote:

     

    I'm on the line now about a refund, and trying to confirm FROM APPLE that the features most important to me are inded dead, and not just hiding undocumented somewhere.

    Deleted.

  • by macca7174,

    macca7174 macca7174 Oct 23, 2013 1:47 PM in response to philliprodo
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    Oct 23, 2013 1:47 PM in response to philliprodo

    Thanks,

    I'm happy to use the iCloud version for documents I want to share, but I just discovered some great features of Numbers 09, like Address Book importing, categorising tables, (literally yesterday), and now they've been stripped.

    I'll just edit them in the old version.

  • by celliott,

    celliott celliott Oct 23, 2013 1:56 PM in response to ethuesen
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    Oct 23, 2013 1:56 PM in response to ethuesen

    In order to get my docs to open in Pages '09 here is what I did. I do not plan on using Pages 5 unitl or unless they change some things, but I didn't want to get rid of it either. So I did a right click on Pages 5 and compressed it into a zip file. I then deleted the remaining Pages 5 app. Now I can resurrect it when I want and it is out of the way for now.

  • by Sekoya,

    Sekoya Sekoya Oct 23, 2013 2:01 PM in response to Gregory Lawhorn
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    Oct 23, 2013 2:01 PM in response to Gregory Lawhorn


    Gregory Lawhorn wrote:

     

    I was really looking forward to using Pages on my Mac and iPad both, and really like the full compatibility, so I'll have to give some thought to my workflow. But, I'm very close to going back to Word

    Interesting, keep using Pages 4.x is suddenly a worse option than using Word? What part of Pages 4.x or Word changed with the release of Pages 5?

  • by kinomedia,

    kinomedia kinomedia Oct 23, 2013 2:04 PM in response to PeterBreis0807
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    Oct 23, 2013 2:04 PM in response to PeterBreis0807

    To those of you waiting for Apple to restore stripped out features: Don't stand on one foot or hold your breath until it happens. There is a relentless tide within the company to dumb down everything they shp. Compare the new Quicktime Player X to QuickTime Player 7. When it was introduced 3 (?) years ago Apple promised the missing featrues would be restored in short order. We're still waiting.

     

    The trend s very much against those of us who use Apple products to do real work. The coup de grace will be when they eliminate the Mac's file system. You will no longer have direct access to files, but will have to go thru some Apple app to access them (as wth iCloud).

     

    And just don't, DON'T!, get me started on the new Mac "Pro"!

     

    The slogan needs to changed from: "Think Different," to "What Were They Thinking."

  • by Sekoya,

    Sekoya Sekoya Oct 23, 2013 2:07 PM in response to Kenneth Collins1
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    Oct 23, 2013 2:07 PM in response to Kenneth Collins1

    Kenneth Collins1 wrote:

     

    They improved iOS Pages (Pages Jr.) and ported it to the Mac. That's great, and there is a need for that. However, there is still a huge need for the features in Pages '09, which they have been neglecting, apparently because they didn't realize we were using it.

     

    If Apple had any sense, they'd keep the new degraded version of Pages, then rename Pages 09 and continue it as a separate, professional-level product.

     

    Some people need one, some people need the other, and some people need both.

    You really think that having two quite similar 'word-processing' applications available would be a good strategy? Such things rarely work out. In particular if the Pages lite would over time get closer in terms of features to the Pages Pro?

  • by Gavin Lawrie,

    Gavin Lawrie Gavin Lawrie Oct 23, 2013 2:14 PM in response to Sekoya
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    Oct 23, 2013 2:14 PM in response to Sekoya

    Sekoya wrote:

     

    But I challenge you to tell me why the goals set out in point (1) and (2) are not worthy goals or why a different strategy to achieve them would have be undeniable better.

     

    Hi Sekoya. 

     

    As goals they are just fine (just one app, cross platform feature set).  But for an existing product it is not OK to do this in a way that disorients and disengages the people who use / rely upon it.  Maybe it is a calculated decision by Apple - but that doesn't make it an OK decision for those adversely affected by it.

     

    It is quite probable that hardly anyone used Pages and even fewer used it as a pro-tool.  But for those that did, a change that appears to 'break' large collections of documents and undermine substantial investments without any warning, and no clear migration path seems a harsh outcome - and one that is unwarranted.

     

    Perhaps Apple reasoned that since they got away with it (just) with FCP X, they would try again.  But as I hear (I'm not a user of FCP), they partly got away with it because FCP X was / is a substantially improved app compared to what went before.  Difference is that so far early reports are that iWork updates are largely feature removing: hard to see how this will win people over to the cause.

     

    I guess what will happen will be pro users will move off to other solutions - which would be a shame.  There is much to like for pro-users in the iWork 09 apps, and they had some interesting advantages over other apps.  It is currently not at all clear that the same will be true of the latest crop of iWork apps.

  • by enteecee,

    enteecee enteecee Oct 23, 2013 2:15 PM in response to Sekoya
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    Oct 23, 2013 2:15 PM in response to Sekoya

    Sekoya, some of us have been holding on to see what the new Pages would be like.

  • by ThomasSemmel,

    ThomasSemmel ThomasSemmel Oct 23, 2013 2:19 PM in response to enteecee
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    Oct 23, 2013 2:19 PM in response to enteecee

    Hi,

     

    I have had a look into new Keynote app and it is bad. So many things are missing. Apple: Please give us those great features back!!!

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