iWork for iCloud already has collaborative work functions activated

IWORK FOR ICLOUD

Collaborative work finally comes to the suite of iWork for Apple iCloud. Those of Cupertino have already activated the capacities to work collaboratively on the network.

Times change and now when we have to do a job, modify small changes or work in a group, it is much easier to do it with collaborative online tools, since each person can do it when and how they want.

The services that existed until now to be able to do this type of collaborative work were Google Docs and Office 365. As of yesterday, Apple joins the proposal and provides the iWork suite for iCloud with the ability to simultaneously edit files in different locations so that users can have the same file open in different locations and make changes to the same time. Each of the users will see how the changes that the other user is making are being made. This can be done since at the moment of viewing the file, a list of users who are connected to the document appears and also the cursors of each one of them in different colors.

SHARING MENU

In addition, those from Cupertino have included small new features such as that we can now organize files in folders, pass Keynote slides with the right mouse button or the ability to print from the Tools menu.

DOCUMENT SHARING

MAIL THE SHARING

IWork for iCloud is still on the beta, so those of the bitten apple will continue to include changes until it is fully polished and can surpass proposals such as Google's, which for years has had the possibility of simultaneously editing documents in addition to having the Google Drive that is in a more advanced point than Apple's cloud.

You can already try all the above by entering www.icloud.com with your Apple ID and accessing the iWork Online suite.

More Information - Apple will return lost functions to iWork 2013

Source - Macrumors


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  1.   dinepada said

    is it necessary for the other person to also have an icloud account?

  2.   Frank said

    In theory, although he is someone very trustworthy, you could always provide him with your access data, that is, he would have access to all your data and files in iCloud

    1.    Peter Rhodes said

      Frank, I did not leave the keys to anyone. At first when iclid didn't exist, it was trivial, but now it's all about Apple ID. Thanks for the input!