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Article: Chicago Tribune Technology Buzz column.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- February 5, 2005
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Byline: James Coates
Feb. 5--IWORK MAKING A BIG PLAY FOR MICROSOFT USERS: Since fewer than 5 percent of the world's personal computers are based on Apple's operating systems, why review this software in a mass-circulation newspaper? Because it rocks.
Moreover, as part of Apple's drive to capture a bigger share of Windows users already tempted by its iPod music players, the latest productivity software should be considered as one contemplates moving from the Microsoft majority to the Apple minority.
IWork introduces a rather fabulous new word processor called Pages and a second version of the company's Keynote software.
Both programs ...
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