The last Iwork for High Sierra?
I have an Imac 2009, with Mac Os High Sierra, where can I download Iwork for it?
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I have an Imac 2009, with Mac Os High Sierra, where can I download Iwork for it?
The last branded iWork products were in the iWork '09 DVD, and that was discontinued in Sept 2013. Since Oct 2013, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are known by their product names and a version number.
Apple does not keep full installers for past Pages, Numbers, or Keynote products for user download. The current versions in the Mac App Store now require macOS Catalina (10.15.7) or later. If you currently have no Pages, Numbers, or Keynote installed on macOS High Sierra, you are out of luck and may only use the iCloud versions of these applications. Or third-party word processing applications that cannot open any Pages document format, with the exception of the current LibreOffice which can open the iWork '09, and AppleWorks documents.
The last branded iWork products were in the iWork '09 DVD, and that was discontinued in Sept 2013. Since Oct 2013, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are known by their product names and a version number.
Apple does not keep full installers for past Pages, Numbers, or Keynote products for user download. The current versions in the Mac App Store now require macOS Catalina (10.15.7) or later. If you currently have no Pages, Numbers, or Keynote installed on macOS High Sierra, you are out of luck and may only use the iCloud versions of these applications. Or third-party word processing applications that cannot open any Pages document format, with the exception of the current LibreOffice which can open the iWork '09, and AppleWorks documents.
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The last Iwork for High Sierra?