I'm confused because the App Store says that iWork is the '09 version, but the release date says January 03, 2011.
Also the App store doesn't recognize that I already have iWork installed, while it recognizes other software on my iMac... Which lends the idea that it IS iWork '11 and not iWork '09.
Anyone know which way it REALLY is?
I noticed that too. Same thing here.
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Do you have the latest updates that were released this week?
Yup, updated last night.
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Sweet! That's one thing I'm actually really excited for because iTunes gift cards are huge now with all of the iOS apps.
Me too! I have plenty of $$ in there right now, so I will be more likely to try apps that way, since Apple already has my CC info.
It doesn't look like it recognizes the apps you already have (except iLife 11). So, no updating through the store. That's kind of a shame, too.
I already own BBEdit and it shows up as 'Installed' in the App Store. Apparently it's possible for apps bought outside the App Store to be recognized by the App Store. BBEdit appears to be the only app that's doing that so far. Here's hoping that other vendors figure out how to accomplish the same thing.
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Thats an expensive 3 weeks of use.
:P
Just not seeing the 10.6.6 update at all in Software update, Found it directly on Apple support pages now.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1343
That's not the Combo Updater. Here is the link to the 10.6.6 Combo Updater.
I'm confused because the App Store says that iWork is the '09 version, but the release date says January 03, 2011.
Also the App store doesn't recognize that I already have iWork installed, while it recognizes other software on my iMac... Which lends the idea that it IS iWork '11 and not iWork '09.
Anyone know which way it REALLY is?
I noticed that too. Same thing here.
Do you have the latest updates that were released this week?
Yup, updated last night.
Sweet! That's one thing I'm actually really excited for because iTunes gift cards are huge now with all of the iOS apps.
Me too! I have plenty of $$ in there right now, so I will be more likely to try apps that way, since Apple already has my CC info.
NO NEW IWORK 11. Just the old one.
No new version of iWork sucks... a lot.
It doesn't look like it recognizes the apps you already have (except iLife 11). So, no updating through the store. That's kind of a shame, too.
I already own BBEdit and it shows up as 'Installed' in the App Store. Apparently it's possible for apps bought outside the App Store to be recognized by the App Store. BBEdit appears to be the only app that's doing that so far. Here's hoping that other vendors figure out how to accomplish the same thing.
I'm interested to see what the $A price will be.
P.S. Dear Mr Jobs,
when are you going to build a data centre in Australia, to spread the load?
!@#^% !@#&%^ I just paid $199 for apperture 3 weeks ago.
Thats an expensive 3 weeks of use.
:P
I paid $279 for Lightroom 2, then another $95 to update to version 3.
$79 for Aperture 3 is a steal, even if there is no upgrade pricing (i.e. Aperture 4 is also $79, even for "upgraders".)
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Aperture at $80? Now I'm debating between iPhoto and Aperture. Damn, the curse of abundant choice!
Can't wait to see what Logic and FinalCut will go for.
I paid $279 for Lightroom 2, then another $95 to update to version 3.
$79 for Aperture 3 is a steal, even if there is no upgrade pricing (i.e. Aperture 4 is also $79, even for "upgraders".)
Adobe has to be freaking.
Hopefully developers will be able to sell more software to offset the lower prices. More reasonably priced software would also reduce software piracy.
Do you have the latest updates that were released this week?
Yep I installed the '09 updates the day they were released.
Now everyone gets education pricing!