iWork '09 will not load in El Capitan. Also My time capsule will not back up files since installing El Capitan. Any suggestions
iWork '09 will not load in El Capitan. Also My time capsule will not back up files since installing El Capitan. Any suggestions
Support for working with files on other machines that can not run iWork 2014 would be a good reason.Latest iWork (2014 update) works without problems on El Capitan and it's a free update. Any reason you don't want to use it?
Latest iWork (2014 update) works without problems on El Capitan and it's a free update. Any reason you don't want to use it?
The current status at this point in time is that iWork '09 doesn't work. As to whether or not it will work when OSX 10.11 is released does indeed remain to be seen.You might want to wait until El Capitan is finished and comes out before deciding that iWork '09 no longer works in it.
There are a few reasons why some of us continue to use iWork '09... for our workflow and the things that we do, iWork '09 simply works better.Unfortunately I'd say that Pages/Keynote/Numbers will keep being developed by the 'lowest common denominator' aka iOS so if you want the sort of complex support then you're better off maybe investigating Office 365. I've got a subscription and running the latest Office for Mac preview and things are going well - it has some bugs since it is a preview but it appears that Microsoft and Apple have come to an informal gentleman agreement - Apple will take the low hanging fruit and Microsoft will go for the mid to high level end users.
I'm formulating an "exit strategy" when that days comes.
It's a fairly well known workaround.
I've grown to like the latest iWork... there are some good things about it, missing features is annoying, but I can't stand office 2011. I've become so accustomed to it, I don't really want to move back to Office 2016 when it comes out.. as its still office.
I do think the current Pages is a nice product. It suits many users needs and is excellent for tech-impaired individuals. It's handles graphics better than Word will ever dream to.
It's just that for some people, pivotal features were removed.
I do think the current Pages is a nice product. It suits many users needs and is excellent for tech-impaired individuals. It's handles graphics better than Word will ever dream to.
It's just that for some people, pivotal features were removed.
essentially I had no way to go back.
That's seems to be Apple's philosophy over the past few years.
Very very annoying. I wish Apple didn't think the best option for new programs was to 'blow up' the old one, and design a new completely different version missing heaps of features. If iPhoto doesn't run in El Capitan I will be mad.
I kind of figured that the goal here was to try to start over with a much leaner and more modern code base for cross-platform parity, and by definition you have to start by aiming for the main 80–90% of user tasks when starting from scratch. Otherwise you ultimately wind up with Office, which is designed to be all things for all people but basically no person alive would describe it as "lean" or "efficient."
The iPad is pretty clearly the future of personal computers (on a long enough timeline) in much the same way that the four-door sedan was the future back when people needed pickup trucks for all that farming that they used to do and no longer do. It only makes sense that they'd be trying to take it seriously as a platform.
Yes. Exactly. I thought I'd quoted someone earlier asking "why would you want to use iWork 09", but I must've deleted the quote or something?I think what they're saying is that Pages '09 isn't functioning properly in 10.11 so the trick may not work.
Latest iWork (2014 update) works without problems on El Capitan and it's a free update. Any reason you don't want to use it?