Apple iWork and iMovie will appear as web applications!

    “The 9to5mac website, citing its own sources, has published information that the future version of the iWork office suite will include web applications, that is, Numbers, Pages and Keynote will run in a web browser. Apple already has practical experience in implementing such technologies: the Web, Mail, Adress Book applications of MobileMe service work on this principle. These components, created using JavaScript, are WebKit engine applications, not the operating system.
    Moreover, the author of 9to5macSeth Weintraub reports that, in addition to iWork, iMovie, an amateur video editing application, will also go online. According to him, the iMovie web application will be integrated into the MobileMe "cloud", which will provide users with the opportunity to view their own videos on the iPhone and iPod touch. In addition, the implementation of the program in the form of a web application will allow users of Windows PC to work with it. ”
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    You can read the topics on this topic:
    1. "Microsoft and Apple will release Web-versions of their" office "products!" (October 30, 2008);
    2. "Apple MobileMe for Windows!" (July 14, 2008);
    3.Apple: SproutCore - Cocoa for Web Applications (June 20, 2008);
    4. "Web-apps & Apple Safari" (November 10, 2007).

    PS: Well, the expectations have come true - meet: www.apple.com/iwork/iwork-dot-com

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