Some of the features culled during iWork’s 64-bit transition have reappeared with the productivity suite’s latest update. To start, Pages, Numbers and Keynote for OS X are regaining their sorely missed custom toolbars.
Additionally, Apple’s Keynote presentation app for both desktop and iOS picks up a handful of new builds and slide transitions. Oh, and of course there are the typical stability improvements and bug fixes across the board.
Pages for OS X
What’s New in Version 5.0.1
• Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
• Center and edge guides are on by default
• Stability improvements and bug fixes
Numbers for OS X
What’s New in Version 3.0.1
• Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
• Window size and placement preserved on Save
• Set default zoom in Preferences
• Stability improvements and bug fixes
Keynote for OS X
What’s New in Version 6.0.1
• Customize the toolbar with your most important tools
• New transitions including Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh
• New builds including Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh
• Stability improvements and bug fixes
Pages for iOS
What’s New in Version 2.0.1
• Stability improvements and bug fixes
Numbers for iOS
What’s New in Version 2.0.1
• Stability improvements and bug fixes
Keynote for iOS
What’s New in Version 2.0.1
• New transitions including Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh
• New builds including Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh
• Stability improvements and bug fixes
Source: Engadget