All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi-Touch screen and advanced capabilities of iPad. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that you can’t do on any other device.
Safari
iPad is the best way to experience the web. View whole pages in portrait or landscape on the large Multi-Touch screen. And let your fingers do the surfing.
There’s nothing like the Mail app on iPad. With a split-screen view and expansive onscreen keyboard, it lets you see and touch your email in ways you never could before.
p, pinch, and flick through your photos.
With the built-in Photos app on iPad, you can see and touch your photos in intuitive new ways. Your photo albums appear as tidy little stacks you can pinch to preview. Tap a stack, and the whole album opens up. From there you can scroll through thumbnails. Tap to view full screen. Or flip through photos one at a time.
Picture perfect.
The gorgeous 9.7-inch iPad display shows off your photos in vivid color with excellent brightness and contrast. It uses a premium technology called IPS (in-plane switching) to provide an extremely wide viewing angle, so friends and family can crowd around your iPad and still get a great view.
Truly moving pictures.
When you rotate iPad, your picture rotates, too, so you can show it off any way you want. Flip iPad over to share a snapshot with the person across from you, then flip it back to share with someone sitting next to you. You can even create and play your own slideshows, complete with music and animated transitions. Place iPad in the optional iPad Dock, turn it on, and enjoy the spectacle from across the room. When you want to share photos from afar, email them or publish them to the web using MobileMe with just a tap or two.*
Never forget a face (or a place).
iPad works seamlessly with Faces and Places in iPhoto for the Mac, so you can view your photos not only by date and event but also by who’s in them and where they were taken. Want to see all the pictures of your daughter? Tap her picture in Faces view and open an entire album full of photos of her. To see all the photos you snapped in London, tap the Places button and tap London. Your stack of photos appears above the London pin, and you can pinch or tap to view them. You can even focus in on specific locations like Trafalgar Square or Big Ben.
Get your photos to iPad in a flash.
There are lots of ways to get your photos into your iPad. You can sync photos from your Mac or PC using iTunes. You can import photos directly from your camera or its SD card using the optional iPad Camera Connection Kit. And you can save photos from email to your iPad phot
o library.
The best seat in the house. Or the plane. Or the train.
Your own personal big screen.
A beautiful 9.7-inch high-resolution display makes iPad perfect for watching any kind of video: from HD movies and TV shows to podcasts and music videos. Since iPad is essentially one big screen — with no distracting keypad or buttons — you feel completely immersed in whatever you’re watching. And you can keep watching for up to 10 hours, thanks to the lithium-polymer battery in iPad.*
Buy or rent a movie on the go.
Tap the iTunes icon and you’ll find thousands of movies — including HD movies — ready and waiting. Tap and browse around. When you find a movie you like, watch a preview. Whatever you buy or rent downloads right to your iPad video library, so you’ll be at the movies in minutes. You can also catch up on your favorite TV shows, watch music videos, and download podcasts.
Control the action.
The iPad display features edge-to-edge glass with Multi-Touch technology. So you have more control than ever before. Browse your video library by poster art in grid view. When you see something you want to watch, tap it and it starts playing instantly. Turn iPad sideways to watch in widescreen view. Double-tap to switch between widescreen and full-screen views. Even tap to browse through chapters.
Movies on the fly.
Say you’re on an airplane. Pull out your iPad, prop it on your tray table using the optional iPad Case, and fill your flight with movies. You can watch up to 10 hours of video on iPad, so even the longest flight will really fly by. Because the iPad display uses IPS technology, it has an amazingly wide 178° viewing angle. So you can see the display clearly even off to the side. IPS and the powerful built-in speaker also make iPad perfect for watching with a friend (or two) when you land.
Sync with iTunes.
When you connect iPad to your Mac or PC, whatever you downloaded on the go can sync to the iTunes library on your computer. It works the other way around, too. Movies, TV shows, and video from iTunes on your computer can sync to your iPad. And syncing to iTunes is a great way to back up video on your iPad.
YouTube, completely redesigned for iPad.
Watch more.
The YouTube app is designed specifically to take advantage of all the capabilities of iPad. The high-resolution screen makes YouTube videos look amazing, especially those in HD. Content is organized in a new way, so it’s easy to navigate and watch. Tap what you want to see, and the video automatically appears full screen. Use your fingers to play, pause, and advance through a video. Turn iPad sideways and it plays in widescreen.
Find more.
A TV episode from the ’70s. A music video from another country. A wedding gone hilariously wrong. You never know what you’ll find on YouTube, but you’ll find it easier on iPad. From one uncluttered interface, you can browse videos, read comments, and check out Featured, Related, Most Viewed, and Top Rated videos. Tap the search field and the onscreen keyboard appears, so you can type a keyword. When you find what you’re looking for, bookmark it to watch later. Or relive the finest YouTube moments by searching your viewing history. YouTube on iPad remembers your account name, so it’s easy to rate and comment on videos.
Share more.
You found a YouTube video so funny, you just have to share it. Email your favorite videos to your favorite people. Tap Share on any YouTube video detail page, and iPad creates an email with the video link already in it. You can even post it to Facebook.
Your music. Like you’ve never seen it before.
See more of your music.
The big, beautiful iPad display lets you browse your music collection by song, artist, album, genre, or composer with the touch of a finger. See your music as full-size album art. Flip through all your albums and tap to choose what you want to hear. It’s as natural as flipping through CDs.
Touch your music.
When you want to play a song, tap it. The Now Playing screen appears, displaying the album art for the song you’re playing. Tap to flip the album over and view the track list. Use your finger to pause, shuffle, change the track, and adjust the volume. Or, if you prefer some private listening, connect wired or Bluetooth wireless headphones, and it’s just you, your favorite tunes, and fantastic sound.
Get Genius recommendations.
iPad comes with a musical Genius that automatically creates multiple mixes based on the music you love. Once you’ve added music to your iTunes library, you can put Genius to work while you’re listening. Say iPad is playing a song you really like and you want to hear other tracks like it. Tap Genius. It finds other songs on your iPad that sound great together and makes a Genius playlist for you. Count on Genius to create a mix you wouldn’t have thought of yourself.
Feed your iPad.
It’s easy to fill your iPad with music. Tap iTunes to browse millions of songs in the iTunes Store and download new music directly to your iPad. When you connect iPad to your Mac or PC, the songs you downloaded on the go can sync to the iTunes library on your computer. It works the other way around, too. Everything from iTunes on your computer can sync to iPad. iTunes also syncs your playlists, including On-the-Go playlists, Genius playlists, and Genius Mixes. So no song is left behind.
iTunes on iPad. That’s entertainment.
Instant music, movie, and TV show gratification.
You’re in a coffee shop and you hear a song you just have to have. Or you’re in an airport, wishing you had a good movie to watch. With Wi-Fi access and one tap of the iTunes icon, you can discover new music, movies to buy or rent, TV shows, and podcasts. Then download it all wirelessly, right to your iPad. Wherever you happen to be.
Explore the iTunes Store.
Browse New Releases, Top Tens, and Genres. If you know exactly what you’re looking for, type in a quick search. Play a preview of any song or video, then tap to buy it. With millions of songs and thousands of movies, TV episodes, and music videos in the iTunes Store — and a huge selection in HD — you might need some help finding new favorites. Genius keeps track of what you love and recommends more of the same.
iPad on campus.
Discover iTunes U on your iPad and download some knowledge. You’ll find lectures, discussions, language lessons, audiobooks, podcasts, and more from top universities, museums, and other cultural institutions around the world.
Sync with iTunes.
When you connect iPad to your Mac or PC, the music, movies, TV shows, and videos from iTunes on your computer can sync to your iPad — and the media on your iPad can sync to iTunes on your computer. So entertainment goes with you everywhere.
Thousands of ways to make iPad even better.
Apps made for iPad.
Right now you can tap into the App Store to shop for thousands of amazing apps made just for iPad — and more are added every day. They’re easy to find in their own special section, in every possible category: games, lifestyle, social networking, education, and dozens more. And they’re all designed specifically to make the most of the large iPad display, precise Multi-Touch screen, and powerful processor. If you’re just browsing, the App Store makes it easy. You can see what’s new in Featured, check out the Top 25, and even preview each app. Find apps by doing a quick search, then download them wherever you are and get started right away.
Tap into almost 200,000 apps.
You'll find nearly 200,000 apps for iPhone and iPod touch on the App Store. And iPad works with just about all of them — including apps you’ve already downloaded.
Get Genius app advice.
With thousands of apps in the App Store, you need an easy way to find new ones to love. Enter Genius recommendations for apps. Tap the Genius icon to get recommendations for apps that you might like based on apps you and others have downloaded.
Keep your apps up to date.
Developers are constantly improving their apps. When you visit the App Store, the App Store icon on iPad will show you when an update is available for an app you have. Install the updates with a tap, and you’ll always have the latest versions of your favorite apps.
Now you can see more of the world.
Change your view.
Finding your way is a completely new experience on iPad. Tap to view locations from above with high-resolution satellite imagery, up close with street view, by topography with a new terrain view, and in map view — all using Google services. Drag your finger up to lift the corner of the map, and you can switch between views. iPad with Wi-Fi finds your location using known Wi-Fi hotspots, and Wi-Fi + 3G models use Wi-Fi, GPS, and cellular towers. So you can get routes, get directions, and get there in no time.
A smarter way to search.
It’s easy to search for nearby restaurants or landmarks on iPad. But what if you don’t know the name of the place you’re looking for? Say you’re in a new neighborhood and you want to find a restaurant. Type “restaurants” in the search field. All the closest restaurants will appear as pins around your location. Tap a pin to see a restaurant’s name. Touch and hold to see it in street view so you’ll recognize it. Maps even gives you directions and a route from where you are.
It’s like you’re standing on the street.
Visit your location before you arrive with street view. Tap to see a street-level image of where you’re headed, along with driving or walking directions. Zoom in on the image and you’ll feel like you’re right in front of it. Zoom out to explore the neighborhood.
You can definitely get there from here.
Find the best route to your house and email it to a friend. Find the perfect sushi spot and bookmark it for later — or add it to your contacts list. The apps on iPad work together, so you can keep track of everything in your world.
Big notes for big ideas.
Collect your thoughts.
Use the Notes app to jot down anything and everything and take it with you wherever you go. iPad is so thin and light, you can take it to a meeting, a lecture, even the grocery store. The iPad display gives you plenty of space to fill with your notes and to-do lists.
A noteworthy keyboard.
The large onscreen keyboard makes it easy to write notes quickly. Text is crisp, bright, and readable. The iPad keyboard even accelerates your typing by tracking what you write and suggesting words, correcting spelling, and inserting punctuation for you automatically. And iPad apps are made to work together. So if you need to check a phone number in Contacts or find an address in Maps while you write, Notes remembers where you left off.
Get it all down.
In portrait view, iPad is one big note-taking page. In landscape view, a clean sheet is ready and waiting, along with a list of all your notes. With a tap, you can add, delete, or flip through your notes. iPad circles the current note in red, so you can see where you are at a glance. Need a reminder? Make a note, then email it to yourself or others. And you can sync your notes to your Mac or PC through iTunes.
Above and beyond an address book.
More than just names and numbers.
With iPad, you can do more with your contacts than ever before. Put a photo to a name, so you can find someone at a glance. Add an email address and you can send a message with a tap. Or add birthdays, anniversaries, and important notes to any contact. You can even set a reminder that’s saved to your calendar.
Find everyone and anyone.
Scroll through Contacts with a flick of your finger. Or use built-in search to find a name fast. You can even group contacts (for example, “colleagues” or “book club”). Turn iPad to landscape and you see your complete contacts list and a single contact simultaneously. Need directions? Tap an address inside a contact and iPad automatically opens Maps.
All your contacts. Everywhere you are.
iTunes makes sure all your contacts are up to date, everywhere you check them. Connect your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch to your computer, and iTunes can sync every contact you have, so every address book you use is a perfect match. Or use MobileMe. It syncs your contacts automatically on all your devices— no docking required.*
MobileMe on iPad.
MobileMe keeps your contacts (along with your email, calendars, and Safari bookmarks) in sync on your iPad, iPhone, Mac, and PC — wirelessly and automatically. So no matter where you go, you’ll always have the most up-to-date information at hand. Learn more
A day in the life. Or a week. Or a month.
How’s your schedule look? Absolutely great.
Calendar on iPad keeps your busy life beautifully organized. View your calendar by day, week, or month. See everything in a list. iPad changes views with a tap or a turn. In portrait view, you can see an entire month or the details of a single day. Rotate iPad to landscape, and you’ll find a list of the day’s activities on one side and your detailed schedule on the other. iPad makes it easy to focus on what you’re doing now, even while you plan for what’s next.
Mix business with pleasure.
Create calendars for different schedules so you’ll never miss a lunch date, soccer game, or important meeting. Tap the plus sign to add an event, then assign the event to a calendar. Each calendar appears in a different color, so it’s easy to manage them all. And you can see all your calendars at once.
Everything comes together.
You have an iPad, a computer, and an iPhone or iPod touch. How do you keep all your calendars straight? It’s easy in iTunes. Connect your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch to your computer, and iTunes can sync every meeting, event, birthday, appointment, and reminder in every calendar application you use: iCal,MobileMe, Google, Microsoft Outlook, AOL, and more. MobileMe syncs your calendars automatically on all your devices— no docking required.*
MobileMe on iPad.
MobileMe keeps your calendars (along with your email, contacts, and Safari bookmarks) in sync on your iPad, iPhone, Mac, and PC — wirelessly and automatically. So no matter where you go, you’ll always have the most up-to-date information at hand. Learn mor
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It all begins with a single button.
Make it just how you like it.
The Home screen is where you start on iPad. It’s where you’ll find all your applications. It’s where you go to switch between them by pressing the Home button. And you can make it all your own. Customize your Home screen by adding your favorite apps and websites. If you check the same websites every day, create icons that let you access them from your Home screen with a single tap. You can even use one of your favorite photos as the wallpaper. However you customize your Home screen, your iPad will be one of a kind.
Home for all your apps.
The more apps you add to your iPad, the more Home screens you have. Create up to 11 Home screens and browse them with a flick. Arrange the apps on your Home screen however you like — even move them between screens. Organize your Home screens right on iPad. Or organize them in iTunes on your Mac or PC, then sync them back to iPad.
Get back Home.
Access any app easily by pressing the Home button. Press it once to get back to the last Home screen you were on. Press it again to return to your main Home screen.
If it’s on your iPad, Spotlight will help you find it.
Search far and wide.
When you’re looking for something specific on your iPad, you’ll find it fast with Spotlight Search. Flick to the right on the main Home screen to open Spotlight, type in a keyword, and search your iPad. Tap any result to go directly to a contact, play a song, open a calendar event, and more.
Search inside apps.
Spotlight is also available inside many apps. Search names in Contacts; subject, sender, and recipient in Mail; and calendar events by subject, location, or attendees. Search all text in Notes. And search for albums, artists, or song titles in the iPod app. If the contact or email message you’re looking for isn’t on your iPad, you can continue your search on the server.* Search responds with all the results so you can display them on your iPad.
iPad comes standard with accessibility features that help people with disabilities experience all that it has to offer.
Built-in accessibility.
iPad comes with a screen reader, support for playback of closed-captioned content, and other innovative universal access features — right out of the box. There’s no additional software to buy or install. These features make iPad easier to use for people who have a vision impairment, are deaf or hard of hearing, or have a physical or learning disability.
VoiceOver
Like iPhone and iPod touch, iPad includes VoiceOver, the world’s first gesture-based screen reader for the blind. Instead of memorizing keyboard commands or pressing tiny arrow keys, you simply touch the screen to hear a description of the item under your finger, then double-tap, drag, or flick to control iPad. VoiceOver speaks 21 languages and works with all of the applications built into iPad. Apple also enables software developers to create applications for iPad that work with VoiceOver.
Mono Audio
If your hearing is limited in one ear, tap a checkbox to route both right- and left-channel audio into both headphones, so you can hear both channels in either ear.
Zoom
Zoom on iPad lets you magnify the entire screen of any application. Zoom up to five times the normal size and move left, right, up, and down to view any portion of the screen close up. Zoom works everywhere, including the Home, Unlock, and Spotlight screens, and with every application, including those you purchase from the App Store.
Closed Captioning
Every iPad can display subtitles and closed captioning for the deaf and hard of hearing when playing movies and podcasts that support it. Movies and podcasts with closed captioning are available on the iTunes Store and can be downloaded directly to iPad or synced to iPad using iTunes.
White on Black
If you want higher contrast, iPad lets you change the display to white on black. Use the White on Black feature in any application, as well as the Home, Unlock, and Spotlight screens, and with Zoom and VoiceOver.
Triple-click Home
If you only use the VoiceOver, White on Black, or Zoom features occasionally, or simply want a fast way to turn them on and off, enable the Triple-click Home feature. Then triple-click the Home button to turn VoiceOver, Zoom, or White on Black on or off instantly. Can’t decide which one to use? Set Triple-click Home to “ask” and it will display a list of your options so you can choose the right one when you need it.
A novel way to buy and read books.
Two sides to the story.
Download the iBooks app free from the App Store. More than a great ebook reader, it’s also an amazing place to browse and shop for books day or night. Tap the iBooks icon and your bookshelf appears. Tap the Store button and the bookshelf flips around like a secret passageway to reveal the iBookstore, where you can browse tens of thousands of books — many of them free. Browse by title, author, or genre. View what’s featured on the iBookstore, the New York Times best-seller lists, and more. When you find a book you like, tap it to see more details, peruse reviews, even read a sample. Download the book and it appears on your bookshelf, ready to read. Books you download will also be available for your iPhone and iPod touch, so you’ll never be without your favorite reads.
iBooks
Get the free iBooks app and start reading books on your iPad today.Visit the App Store
Grow your library.
You’ll find tens of thousands of titles on the iBookstore, and more arrive every day. The iBooks app uses the ePub format — the most popular open book format in the world. Its universal structure makes it easy for publishers to create iBooks versions of your favorite reads. And you can find free ePub titles using your Mac or PC and sync them to the iBooks app on your iPad with iTunes.
All your PDFs. Right where you want them.
The iBooks app now works with your PDF documents — user guides, business proposals, project plans, and more. You add PDFs to iBooks in two ways: select a PDF from an email message on your iPad and open it in the iBooks app, where it appears on your bookshelf. Or add a PDF to your iTunes library on your Mac or PC and sync it to your iPad. In iBooks, you can tap a button to switch between viewing your iBooks titles and PDFs. Tap a PDF to read it and it fills the screen just like an ebook. You can swipe through pages, add bookmarks, or zoom in for a closer look.
It’s a great read.
Reading on iPad is just like reading a book. You hold your iPad like a book. You flip the pages like a book. And you do it all with your hands — just like a book. The high-resolution, LED-backlit screen displays each page beautifully, and you can adjust the brightness to read in low light. Tap the center of the page to hide the controls in iBooks for a more intimate reading experience. Move forward or backward by tapping the right or left side of the screen. Or turn a page slowly by dragging from right to left. Jump to a different section of the book entirely by visiting the table of contents and selecting a chapter.
Personalize your reading experience.
Unlike a paper book — or ebooks on other devices — you can tailor iBooks to suit the way you read. Turn iPad to the portrait orientation to view a single page. Or view two pages at once by rotating it to landscape. Change the text size or even the font. Touch and hold any word to look it up in the built-in dictionary or Wikipedia, or to search for it throughout the book and on the web. iBooks also works with VoiceOver, the screen reader in iPad, so it can read you the contents of any page. Yet even with all these extras, reading is so natural on iPad, the technology seems to disappear.
Always find your place.
With iBooks, you can jump to any chapter right from the table of contents. If you read something especially interesting or inspiring, use the Bookmarking feature to highlight the text and make notes — perfect for students. And when you take a break from reading, iBooks automatically saves your place across all your devices. So you can start reading a book on your iPad and pick up where you left off on your iPhone or iPod touch, without having to plug into a computer.
The most powerful presentation app ever designed for a mobile device.
Incredible presentations. Incredibly easy.
Keynote is the powerful presentation app you love from iWork, completely reworked for iPad and Multi-Touch. So you can do everything on iPad with a tap or drag of your finger — from creating your first slide to presenting your work.
Powerful iWork apps, completely reworked for iPad. Download Keynote from the App Store for just $9.99.Visit the App Store
Touch your slides.
The document manager puts all your presentations at your fingertips. Tap to open one you’ve saved. Use the slide navigator to scroll through your slides. Tap to add a new slide from the Apple-designed slide master. Drag to reposition a slide — or even multiple slides at a time.
Photos, charts, tables, and more. Only a tap away.
Tap and drag. That’s all you need to know to wow your audience even more. Tap to open the media browser and add photos and movies from your library. Or add shapes, tables, charts, or text. You can even paste content copied from other iWork apps, Safari, or Mail on your iPad. Tap an object with your finger and drag a corner to resize it, twist to rotate it, or drag it to a new location. Keynote is a flexible canvas — you can tap and drag anything anywhere you want on the slide.
Add amazing animations and effects.
With just a few taps, you can make your presentation dazzle with cinema-quality transitions, animations, and effects. Charts and graphs look more compelling as they animate on or off a slide. When you apply the Magic Move transition to repeated objects, such as your company’s logo, Keynote automatically changes the location, scale, opacity, and rotation across consecutive slides. Keynote previews your animations and transitions on the slide as you add them.
Connect with the crowd.
Present to a small group right on your iPad. With your presentation on its high-resolution display, you’ll be a tough act to follow. Tap to play or swipe to move forward or back through slides. If you have a large audience, use the optional iPad Dock Connector to VGA Adapter. Then you can easily connect your iPad to a TV, monitor, projector, or LCD display and present on an even bigger screen.
Works well with others.
With Keynote on iPad, you can import Microsoft PowerPoint files and Keynote presentations. The presentations you create in Keynote on your iPad can be exported as Keynote files for Mac or as PDF documents, so you can attach them to an email. You can also upload your presentation to iWork.com public beta. So anyone can see your slides, whether they use a Mac or a PC.
Easy file sharing.
Want to add files from your computer to your iPad? iTunes makes it easy. Just connect your iPad to your computer and add your files to the Apps pane in iTunes — whether they’re Keynote or Microsoft PowerPoint files. And it works the other way around. In Keynote on your iPad, you can export your presentation as a Keynote file or a PDF. When you connect your iPad to your Mac or PC, the files appear in iTunes. Then you can save them to your computer.
An incredible first impression.
Choose from 12 Apple-designed themes and your presentation will be an instant crowd pleaser. You can even customize a theme — change the fonts, colors, and graphics — to make it your own.
The most innovative spreadsheet app ever designed for a mobile device.
It’s easy to be good with Numbers.
Who knew making spreadsheets could feel so natural? Numbers is the most powerful spreadsheet app designed to work with iPad and Multi-Touch technology. With a few taps, you can create tables and charts, add photos and graphics, and enter and edit data. Numbers isn’t just a spreadsheet application — it’s a flexible canvas. Which means you can add multiple tables and charts anywhere on a sheet and move them wherever you like.
Powerful iWork apps, completely reworked for iPad. Download Numbers from the App Store for just $9.99.Visit the App Store
Tables with a tap.
Drag your finger on a table to add, delete, or move columns and rows. With a tap, enter and edit data. Use the full-screen summary view to see your data by the sum, min, max, and count for your selection. Then, with just a swipe, you can see a chart of how it all adds up.
Enter data on the go.
Say you’re keeping track of your team’s practice on the field, tracking your gas mileage on the road, or taking attendance in a classroom. Enter your data on a form in Numbers. Forms are a quick and easy way to gather or edit data. When you link a table to a form, Numbers automatically updates each row as you enter information.
Off-the-charts charts.
Transform your data into compelling bar, line, area, or pie charts. Apply Apple-designed styles to your charts so they match your template. Just tap the chart, tap the Info button, then tap again to choose a style. You can even add data to a chart from multiple sheets in your spreadsheet with a few taps. Since Numbers is built on a flexible canvas, drag to move the chart wherever you want. And copy and paste your charts into Keynote or Pages on your iPad.
Even the keyboard is smart.
The intelligent keyboard helps you enter data and create formulas. You’ll see the keyboard you need for the data you’re entering, whether it’s digits, date and time, duration, text, or formulas. Numbers has a full calculation engine, more than 250 functions, and clear and concise help for each of them built in.Learn more about the 250+ functions
Works well with others.
Numbers on iPad lets you open spreadsheets created using iWork or Microsoft Office. So if someone emails you a Numbers or Excel file, you can easily import it into Numbers for iPad. To share your work, export your spreadsheet as a Numbers file for Mac or a PDF document, then email it to anyone. You can also upload it to iWork.com public beta so anyone on a Mac or PC can view your spreadsheet.
Easy file sharing.
Want to add files from your computer to your iPad? iTunes makes it easy. Just connect your iPad to your computer and add your files to the Apps pane in iTunes — whether they’re Numbers or Microsoft Excel files. And it works the other way around. In Numbers on your iPad, you can export your spreadsheet as a Numbers file or a PDF. When you connect your iPad to your Mac or PC, the files appear in iTunes. Then you can save them to your computer.
A touch of style.
Every Numbers spreadsheet starts out stunning, thanks to Apple-designed templates. Choose from 16 templates for home, work, and school, then make it your own.
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