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You can purchase Apple Numbers, Pages and Keynote for the iPad separately. These three applications make up the iWork suite for OS X.
Download the Apple Pages and Keynote from the app store. They can import Word and Powerpoint documents.
No, you have to purchase Pages, Numbers, and Keynote from the App Store for $9.99 each.
Steve Jobs announced the Apple iPad on January 27, 2010 in San Francisco. See related links for more information on the product.
Keynote presentations created by Keynote 2010 and newer can be opened with the Keynote app.
There are 3 iPad iWork apps that are Keynote, Pages & Numbers. Pages lets you create rich word documents, Keynote lets you create slide presentations and Numbers lets you create Spreadsheets and stuff like that. They are all good for creating reports and you can the these apps from the app store. They are around $10 each.
Special versions of the iWorks applications (Keynote, Pages and Numbers) have been created for the iPad. They will be available from the online App Store for $9.99 each when the iPad is launched but are not included with the iPad. (See links below)
Apple has 3 apps that are very similar to word excel and power point. They have pages which is word, numbers which is excel and keynote which is power point. They are 10 dollars each but very wroth it.
You can make a Keynote presentation using Keynote for iPad, which costs $9.99/£5.99 (I think) and export it as a PowerPoint file.
No but similar, apples apps are called numbers-excel, Keynote -PP and Pages - word. Import and export from office program works.
iOS 7 is Apple's seventh generation software for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Code-named "Innsbruck", it was introduced by Apple during the WWDC 2013 keynote on June 10.
The iPad two if (at the time of writing) the latest generation of iPads, where as the iPad 3G is a iPad one or two that has the ability to use mobile networks to access the internet.