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TarkinDale

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Jul 26, 2011
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Okay, I've been trying to move from Word to Pages and had a few pain points around memory usage and some feature limitations. But I just 'upgraded' to the latest version, and the UI is a hot mess. Any tips on how I can de-uglify this?


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Okay, so a litlte testing shows that it occurs with the toolbar set to icons only and the window width is below some arbitrary amount. If I switch to text and icons and then expand the window, it goes back to a solid, useable background.
 
Good God that's bad.
Install Pages 14.5 from the App Store. It was built with the Sequoia SDK and has a very nice UI.

I have both at the moment. I have been hoping that the new version will fix the memory leak (seemed to be tied to apple intelligence being on in my global settings by default). I'll do some testing when I don't have important files open.
 
(I waived the chance to hold off upgrading to macOS Tahoe and iOS 26. I'm glad I get something like one more shot.)
 
Good God that's bad.
Install Pages 14.5 from the App Store. It was built with the Sequoia SDK and has a very nice UI.

Today I learned you can install specific versions of an app on the App Store. I guess Apple made a dedicated app page just for this version, but still. How did you find it?
 
Today I learned you can install specific versions of an app on the App Store. I guess Apple made a dedicated app page just for this version, but still. How did you find it?
You can't, there's no way to split out a version. What Apple did was simply rename them to add "14.5", then they created new listings for the new apps. If you already have them installed you'll see 14.5 just as another update.
 
FYI: 14.5 won't let you use iCloud collaboration. If you use that like me, you'll need to use the newer version. I'm on Sequoia still so I don't have the liquid glass UI but if you're on Tahoe that's something to keep in mind.
 
I love Microsoft Word, I use it daily for my work. I tried Pages over the years but it's just not as feature rich. Can I ask you why you gave up Word for Pages?
I didn’t think anyone loved Word. I always thought everyone tolerated it because everyone else used it, and that was long before I ever bought a Mac.

Unless I had a specific need that absolutely forced me to use it, I would not choose Word.
 
I love Microsoft Word, I use it daily for my work. I tried Pages over the years but it's just not as feature rich. Can I ask you why you gave up Word for Pages?
For me it happened yonks ago.

As you say Word is feature rich, so so so many features, the majority of which I would never ever need, let alone know the existence of.

Word is a professional package for industry to communicate, long may it reign.

I need to write letters, occasionally flyers. Pages does this very competently without bloat, without needing ribbons for a thousand functions.
 
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