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Oct 26, 2013 8:32 AM in response to decathlon50by sterling r,Hey there Decathlon,
You can update your iWork applications in the App Store if you already own the '09 version of iWork.
When you first open the Mac App Store in OS X Mavericks, it will check to see if you have a DVD-installed (or bundled) version of:
- Aperture 3.x
- iMovie '11
- iPhoto '11
- Keynote '09
- Pages '09
- Numbers '09
If the apps are found, they will be listed with the other Mac App Store updates, and you will be prompted for your iTunes Store password. The apps will be added to your iTunes Store account.
If you do not receive the offer to install a different version via Mac App Store, click the Updates pane and install all available updates.From: OS X Mavericks: Updating disc-installed versions of Apple apps via Mac App Store
If you do not own the iWork '09 disc, then you may qualify for the iWork Up to Date program based on the date you bought your computer.
Check out this article to see if you do qualify:
On October 22, 2013, Apple announced that its Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps are available free with every qualifying new Mac. If you purchased a qualifying Mac on or after October 1, 2013, that did not include Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, you can download them free by following the steps below.
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Take care,
Sterling
