Apple just made a bunch of apps free for everyone
Those applications have already been free for
folks who purchased a new iOS or macOS device in the past several years.
That means you may already have a free version installed or available
to you through the App Store.
Apple just made iMovie, the entire iWork suite and GarageBand free for everyone.
Those
applications have already been free for folks who purchased a new iOS
or macOS device in the past several years. That means you may already
have a free version installed or available to you through the App Store
If
you hadn't purchased new hardware though, chances are you were looking
at paying $9.99 per iOS app, like GarageBand for example, or up to
$19.99 per iWork app. iWork consists of a suite of applications meant to
compete with Microsoft Office or Google Docs
iWork includes
Pages, which is like Microsoft Word, Numbers (like Excel) and Keynote
(like PowerPoint.) The apps stay in sync across devices, whether you're
using them on an iPhone, iPad or Mac, and documents can also be accessed
easily through iCloud.
You should find the free apps available on your iPhone or Mac now.
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