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A diamond in the rough, best use a chip shot! 



- Version: 4.0.3, 7/12/2009 11:16PM PST
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rubaiyat
I've tried, I really have! 



- Version: 3.0.3, 4/13/2009 10:05AM PST
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smiles813Most Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
- I've tried, I really have!
Won't install - Version: 3.0.3, 2/2/2009 04:11PM PST
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Don Fraser
Awesome product (well almost awesome). 



- Version: 3.0.2, 1/30/2008 12:00AM PST
(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)
HerrFunken
you need to warn people - Version: 3.0.1, 1/10/2008 04:00PM PST
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vulcan_Most Recent Replies: View All 3 Replies
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No labels. Slow. Useless templates... 



- Version: 2.0.2, 11/25/2007 05:27AM PST
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ixmorrison1As for their templates - they're pretty useless for small business. An annoying omission is comp slips (do they have them in US?)
And why won't it start up with your own template selection?
Could do better.
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No label templates! 



- Version: 3.0.1, 9/28/2007 02:27PM PST
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k9660rSo, in summary. Pages has a lot going for it, but until Apple adds label templates, I won't be buying.
Lacks power and features compared to AppleWorks 



- Version: 2.0.2, 9/27/2007 03:24PM PST
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sonicraftSimple things like being able to draw and configure lines, and move them (with cursor keys), have them snap to a grid, etc. etc. are apparently gone. If these features are there I have not been able to find them either in the menus, inspector windows or in the help.
I like the way AW allows seemless integration of drawing, painting, and word processing.
There are things in Pages that are annoyingly like WORD. In AW you can set the font to "underline" mode and start hitting the spacebar to get a line. In Pages and in Word, you can't see a line until you type a period or type a non-underline character or something. Aaarg.
Also, if you are careful about the spaces and letters you want to copy & paste, Pages, like Word, will assume it knows better than you and add a space or take away spaces.
I do think that Pages is more organized and logical than AppleWorks and Word. But it lacks features and has not built upon the strengths of AW as I had wished. Too bad AW is no longer getting developed.
Too slow 



- Version: 2.0.2, 4/6/2007 06:33PM PST
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Paulo_G.P._535The version 05 runs on a g3 but 06 runs slowly even on a g4. It uses too many resources from de processor even when you're just typing. In my opinion, there's some resemblance between Swift Publisher and Pages. Pages is like a mix of Swift with a word processor.
Pages uses mores resources than Swift Publisher, Mellel, Nisus Writer, Mariner Writer all opened together. Does Apple now what optimization really means? Just asking...
Best Cheap Page AP Ever 



- Version: 2.0.2, 3/24/2007 08:35AM PST
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thatrayguy
If all you want to do is open up one of the very attractive templates and substitute your own material you will be reasonably happy. Try to make it do anything serious or make major alterations or try to create your own material and you will be confounded at almost every turn.
Despite being a clean sheet in design, it has been patched and patched again to try and make it fill some of the demands of its users. The patches add features in odd and inconsistent ways, some of which work - sort of. What doesn't get patched is what is wrong with this program.
The first thing that got patched was what has become 2 modes, Word Processing and Layout. As it was a bit of a dog's breakfast trying to be a Word Processor and a DTP program at the same time, Apple split the 2. You diverge at the point of selecting a starting template, then can't go back.
Some features work in one mode and some in the other. Apple makes hardly any effort to let the user know which does which. Crazily enough the only master pages are in the WP mode. The Layout mode just makes predesigned sheets which aren't retrospective they are like photo copies of the layout. Despite showing options for facing pages, the pages ignore them except for headers and footers. You actually have to create Layout versions for each side and manually put them in the right order. If you have headers and footers they will twist from one side to the other irregardless of whatever else is on the page.
There is no layers, no direct selection tool (for Pete's sake, what millenium is this?) the master pages are primitive in the extreme and only exist for WP mode, there are no named colors that you can systematically use in styles and retrospectively change, no spot colors, no crop marks, no real support for commercially ready pdf files (there may appear to be but they fail), reflections, shadows and text over bitmaps are rendered at a ridiculous 72dpi. I could go on for ever, but there just isn't room.
Apple frankly lies about the MsOffice compatibility. It saves and opens Word format files but has so many problems it is better avoided.
This is classic Apple post Steve Jobs' 2nd coming, all style and very little substance.
It is hard to believe that this is the child of the company that virtually started the DTP revolution and wrote the book on User Interfaces.