Apple today released updates to its Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps for iPhone and iPad, adding a new library of over 500 professionally drawn shapes to all apps and a handful of other features to each.

All of the apps are gaining the ability to reply to comments and join threaded conversations, as well as new auto-correction and text replacement functionality. Pages is gaining support for exporting documents as fixed layout ePub books. Numbers adds support for print previews in collaborative spreadsheets and enhancements for the Insert Stock Quote feature and the Stock and Currency functions. And Keynote gets the ability to edit presenter notes during slides, improvements for Hebrew and Arabic, and more.

A full list of new features included in today’s release below:

Pages – What’s New in Version 3.2

Enhance your documents using a library of over 500 professionally drawn shapes

Reply to comments and join threaded conversations

Add linked text boxes so text easily flows from one place to another

New auto-correction and text replacement options save time while typing

New page thumbnail view allows you to easily navigate your document

Export documents as fixed layout ePub books

Change margins, headers, footers and paper size while collaborating

Numbers – What’s New in Version 3.2

Enhance your spreadsheets using a library of over 500 professionally drawn shapes

Reply to comments and join threaded conversations

Support for print preview in collaborative spreadsheets

New auto-correction and text replacement options save time while typing

The Insert Stock Quote feature and the Stock and Currency functions now return data from the previous market day’s close.

Keynote – What’s New in Version 3.2

Enhance your presentations using a library of over 500 professionally drawn shapes

Easily rearrange your slides with the new Light Table view

Edit presenter notes while viewing slides

Reply to comments and join threaded conversations

New auto-correction and text replacement options save time while typing

Improved support for Hebrew and Arabic languages

Apple has also released updates to the Mac iWork suite with the above new features.

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