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Apple releases iWork 09 9.0.1
Thursday, March 26, 2009 - 04:54 PM EST

Apple today released iWork 09 9.0.1 (Work ’09 Update 1) which is recommended for all iWork ’09 users.

And that's pretty much the full extent of Apple's notes regarding this update.

iWork 09 9.0.1 is available (or soon should be) via Software Update and also as a standalone installer.

More info and download link here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "NCIceman" for the heads up.]

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Mar 26, 09 - 04:42 pm Comment from: Jim - TIV

Not on my software update yet... I'll check the link.

Mar 26, 09 - 05:09 pm Comment from: Cubert

Does anyone else find it unusual that Apple released an "iWork" update and not individual ones for each app? I don't ever remember that. Maybe it addresses interoperability between the 3 apps?

Mar 26, 09 - 05:51 pm Comment from: Jubei

@Cubert

Your guess seems most likely why they do that. It's about a 45 MB download.

Mar 27, 09 - 12:36 am Comment from: It's About Time

Hopefully, the iWork update is an indicator that the individual updates are soon to be released. There are issues that should have been resolved weeks ago, especially with Keynote.

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