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A word processing program for the Mac from Apple. Part of the iWork software suite, Pages is also available for the iPad. Pages reads Microsoft Word .DOC files but saves documents only in its...
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A word processing program for the Mac from Apple. Part of the iWork software suite, Pages is also available for the iPad. Pages reads Microsoft Word .DOC files but saves documents only in its native format (.PAGES files). See iWork.
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