Hi all

PDF Pen Pro is awesome. I currently have the demo but plan to buy it in the future. One feature I like is the ability to automatically OCR PDF documents that are just images, usually done from a scanner.



On 02/06/2015 20:08, Eugenia Firth wrote:
Hi there
I use Pages and Numbers all the time in my business. Also, I have a program I 
got called PDF Pen Pro for PDF files. You may or may not need it, but you might 
want to check it out. You might want it especially if you need to fill out pdf 
forms.

I haven’t seen it myself, but there is also a book on learning the Mac 
published by National Braille Press. You can get it in more than one format 
with them.

Gigi

On Jun 2, 2015, at 12:19 PM, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:

Hello,

iWork is very accessible and would work for the tasks you mention. The preview 
of MS Office, at least when it comes to Word, is a long way behind iWork.

However, don’t expect Pages to be like Word. It does most of the same things, 
but in a different way.

If you haven’t got it already, get the book “Mastering the Macintosh with 
VoiceOver” by Tim Sniffen. It’s a free iBook.

Cheers,

Anne


On 2 Jun 2015, at 19:07, sadam ahmed <sadamahmed1...@gmail.com 
<mailto:sadamahmed1...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Greetings to all,

In preparation for one of my subjects called ( write complex documents) I’m 
gaging the suitability of the iWork productivity apps.

I’ll need to insert tables, get somewhat accurate formatting information, and 
be able to manipulate Basic spreadsheets.

Can all or some of these tasks be accomplished using Pages, Numbers, and 
Keynote respectively?

Could I get away with using the Office Preview for the above scenarios?

Suggestions and or notions on how to proceed would be appreciated.

Yours truly,

Sadam Ahmed

Certificate IV in International Trade

Vocational College of Business

RMIT University

LinkedIn:

https://au.linkedin.com/pub/sadam-ahmed/ 
<https://au.linkedin.com/pub/sadam-ahmed/>

https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/our-education/academic-colleges/college-of-business/ 
<https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/our-education/academic-colleges/college-of-business/>

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