I love Pages!

I was anxious to check out iWork when it first came out and I’ve been using Pages as a replacement to Microsoft Office whenever I need to create a document. It gives me a little more flair (or at least I feel like I have more flair!)

There’s been some great changes to Pages in the ‘06 version. I really like the new export options which includes: PDF, HTML, Word document, RTF and Plain Text.

Pages is included with Keynote in iWork ‘06 for $79 which is a fantastic value (this is a lot of software for the money!)

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