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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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Oct 23, 2013 10:20 AM in response to Jerrold Green1

I'm a heavy Pages user, and have used it to create presentations / brochures / templates etc. I use it daily with my work. in fact, I started creating templates for pro users as a business opportunity. I really looked forward to the new Pages version. After I saw the keynote, I said to a friend: I really hope they didn't remove functions from it.


They (Apple) have crippled Pages for any serious work - for most work really. While it's cool that you can use the application on multiple platforms, I would rather have missed that in retun for the features that have now been removed.


What I've found so far:


Can't delete pages in a document

Can't rearrange pages in a document

Can't insert pages (copy or from the menu Insert -> Pages)

Can't link text fields (text boxes)

Overall, these missing features makes it impossible for me, and I believe many others to use it for any serious work. I hope Apple will fix those missing features in an update soon. I hope Apple HAD to release now for some unknow reason, and WILL implement those missing features down the road, but for now, Pages in it's curent release is not for the professional IMO.

Oct 23, 2013 10:20 AM in response to PeterBreis0807

Pages lite, as I am now calling it, may be a boon for some users. I have had many people find it too daunting. For me, I groaned at each missing features because I use most of them and like them. Alignment lines gone? Nooooo!


I like the idea of getting rid of the inspector and putting an action aware menu on the side. There was always a ton of unused space there, especially on big monitors. Other than that, this is a dumbed down version of a fantastic program.


It was clever how they hid the layout feature. Not a bad idea. Most users use the word processor only and will do layout from a word processor type model. This would allow the layout mavens to do their stuff but keep the program from becoming confusing to beginners.


Some good ideas. Maybe there could be a light and advanced version. Most consumers would be totally happy with this new version.

Oct 23, 2013 10:25 AM in response to dwb

dwb wrote:


I pulled up a document I've edited several times in the last 2 weeks and it appeared to have its versions. Look under the File menu for Revert to. Mavs has changed how we revert.

Yes, same for me. I just checked and I have version information going back at least a year. Thank goodness -- that would have been annoying to lose.

Oct 23, 2013 10:44 AM in response to colincollect

There seems to be a lot of reference to people waiting for Apple to fix these things. These things are not some overlooked glitch, or a programming problem. These changes are a fundamental direction change from professional to mom and pop make a letter to their kids. They wanted compatability with the ios versions, and rather than improving ios versions, they reduced the mac version down to the standard of the ios version.


While you may see the odd feature return, this is a fundamental change in how they see the product. As the product is now free, it is not like they are going to see a revenue decline from unhappy users.


2009 it is

Oct 23, 2013 11:05 AM in response to PeterBreis0807

OK, the new Pages and Keynote are both disasters for me. I've gone back to using the older versions. Thank goodness they still function.


Unfortunately, the "Open With" option for my files won't stick and they all continue to open with the new versions. I don't want to delete the new iWork apps in case they get fixed sometime soon. However, I don't want to accidentally open my files with the new versions by double clicking on them.


If I delete the new iWork apps, can I still get them back?

Any way to quarantine them so they won't launch when I try to open a file? Maybe change the name or .zip them?


THX

Pages 5 features checklist

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