But, unlike Office, iWork is, or could soon be, free on all of them. So now that this price cut has happened, Apple suddenly has a powerful competitor to Office that works on Apple mobile devices as well as on all desktop computers. As 9to5mac pointed out at the time, this suggested that Apple might soon cut the price of iWork in its other incarnations to zero, because charging for it while offering a free version through the web made no sense. Any PC user can run it, for free, through a web browser. But this summer, Apple finally brought iWork to Windows, in a sense, by launching a beta version of iWork in the cloud. It has long been available on Macs as well as Windows machines. Up to now, Office’s strength has been its ubiquity.
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