Apple keeps making Pages better, and Michael E. Cohen continues to revise Take Control of Pages to keep up. After delving a bit into the history of Pages, Michael takes us through a whirlwind list of the changes and updates to the program’s page layout and word processing capabilities. Those improvements aren’t limited to the Mac, but also include the iPhone and iPad versions. Michael discusses the differences, points out an unusual use for the animated drawings feature, and discusses being, at least for a brief moment, the most well-versed expert of the program on the planet.
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Michael E. Cohen has worked as a teacher, a programmer, a Web designer, a multimedia producer, and a certified usability analyst. He’s the author or co-author of several books, including Take Control of Pages, and Take Control of PDFpen 10.