“Whether they are in the office, at school or working remotely, users around the world love Keynote, Pages and Numbers for their powerful features, ease of use and seamless experience across iPhone, iPad and Mac,” said Bob Borchers, Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing at Apple. And this week, it’s all getting a bit of an update. In the world of Apple and Mac, there’s the iWork suite, a combination of apps that comes free on computer and mobile devices, offering the Word equivalent that is Pages, the Excel equivalent of Numbers, and the PowerPoint equivalent of Keynote. And while Microsoft Office costs money, if you have a Mac, an iPhone, or an iPad, you have access to another app suite, and it’s not just the free online equivalent that is Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Productivity may well be one of the main ways we all use our computers, but it’s also something we rely on from our phones and tablets. Microsoft Office isn’t the only way to build documents and run presentations, as Apple connects with iPhone owners through their working world.