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Between 2014 and 2017, Apple’s suite (Pages, Numbers, and Keynote) underwent a pivotal transformation, moving from a collection of standalone software packages into a unified, cloud-integrated ecosystem. The Unified Era (2014)

Where Are We Now? (2026 Perspective)

Today, iWork is stable, mature, and… forgotten. Pages ships default on every Mac, yet most users immediately export to Word. Keynote remains the undisputed king of presentation design, but Numbers is an afterthought. all+apple+iwork+20142017

Save these version numbers. Backup those .app files. And never let Apple update them. Between 2014 and 2017, Apple’s suite (Pages, Numbers,

Why? Because the old code couldn’t handle real-time collaboration across Mac, iPhone, and iCloud. Apple wanted a Google Docs killer. So they stripped iWork down to its studs. And for three years—2014 through 2017—users entered a strange purgatory. iOS 8 + iWork for iCloud (real-time collaboration beta)