Tuesday 22 July 2014

Office vs. iWork: Which performs best in the real world?

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Office vs. iWork: Which performs best in the real world?

Mac users typically choose either Microsoft Office or Apple iWork tools. Erik Eckel explores which app is best for completing most real-world tasks.

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