Apple described iWork ’09 for Mac OS X as “a suite of productivity applications for Apple computers. The suite includes a word processor (Pages), spreadsheet (Numbers), and a presentation application (Keynote).”
Information about each application was printed on the back of the box:
Pages ’09
Intuitive word processing and page layout.
- Choose from over 180 Apple-designed templates
- Focus on your writing with new full-screen view
- Easily lay out newsletters, posters, flyers, and more
Numbers ’09
Innovative, surprisingly powerful spreadsheets.
- Mix tables, charts, and graphics on a freeform canvas
- Use over 250 functions with visual placeholders
- Make sense of your data with interactive Table Categories
Keynote ’09
Incredible presentations, incredibly easy.
- Animate objects automatically with Magic Move
- Create dramatic text, image, and object transitions
- Add beautiful 3D chart animations
This version of iWork touted its ability to “exchange documents with anyone” by opening documents from Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—or saving in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint formats.
The interior of the box slid out and opened, revealing an install DVD of version 9.0.3 of the iWork apps. The slide-out part of the package included a box with a top that opened to reveal a mini-manual and software licensing information.
Another version of this product artwork includes a “stamp” that specifies this product as the “’09” version of iWork, but this box only uses the iWork logo and only mentions the version on the bottom label.
Source: Apple