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These excerpts taken from the AAPL 10-K filed Dec 29, 2006.

iWork™ ‘06

In January 2006, the Company introduced iWork ‘06, a new Universal version of the Company’s suite of productivity software designed to help users create, present, and publish documents and presentations. iWork ‘06 includes Pages® 2 and Keynote® 3.

Pages® gives users the tools to create letters, newsletters, reports, brochures and resumes with advanced typography, multiple columns, footnotes, tables of content and styles. Pages 2 features mail merge with Mac OS X Address Book, which allows users to personalize documents by dragging and dropping individual contacts into documents using templates with predefined fields. Pages 2 also features new templates for newsletters, flyers, posters, school reports, scrapbooks, brochures, business proposals, and invoices. Pages 2 allows users to insert tables that have basic calculation functionality within any document and users can export their Pages 2 document to other formats.

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Keynote® is the Company’s presentation software that gives users the ability to create presentations, portfolios, interactive slideshows, and storyboards. Keynote 3 offers additional ways to create presentations and interactive slideshows. It features new cinematic transitions including vertical and horizontal blinds, revolving door, and swoosh. A new view mode, Light Table, allows users to view an entire presentation and reorganize slides using drag and drop.

Final Cut® Express HD enables users to capture, edit, and output DV and HDV over a single FireWire cable, and supports Digital Cinema Desktop with multiple displays. In May 2006, the Company introduced a Universal version of Final Cut Express HD 3.5. Features introduced in this version include Dynamic RT for real-time playback of multi-stream effects, Soundtrack 1.5 with a suite of audio production tools, and LiveType 2.1 with animated text and titles.

In March 2006, the Company introduced Logic® Express 7.2, a Universal version of the Company’s streamlined version of Logic Pro 7.2 that provides a basic set of professional tools to compose and produce music for students, educators, and advanced hobbyists. Its high-resolution audio of up to 24-bit/96kHz, the adaptive self-configuring track mixer, and 32-bit floating-point math provides professional sound quality. Logic Express 7 comes with support for projects from GarageBand, offering users a smooth migration path to high-end audio production.

FileMaker, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, develops, publishes, and distributes desktop-based database management application software for both Macintosh and Windows-based computers. The FileMaker® Pro database software and related products offer relational databases and desktop-to-web publishing capabilities. In July 2006, the Company introduced FileMaker Pro 8.5, a Universal version of its database management application. New features of FileMaker Pro 8.5 include FileMaker Web Viewer, which allows for a live web browser to be put into a database.

iWork™ ‘06



In January 2006, the Company introduced iWork ‘06,
a new Universal version of the Company’s suite of productivity software
designed to help users create, present, and publish documents and
presentations. iWork ‘06 includes Pages® 2 and Keynote® 3.



Pages® gives users the tools to create letters,
newsletters, reports, brochures and resumes with advanced typography, multiple
columns, footnotes, tables of content and styles. Pages 2 features mail
merge with Mac OS X Address Book, which allows users to personalize documents
by dragging and dropping individual contacts into documents using templates
with predefined fields. Pages 2 also features new templates for
newsletters, flyers, posters, school reports, scrapbooks, brochures, business
proposals, and invoices. Pages 2 allows users to insert tables that have
basic calculation functionality within any document and users can export their Pages 2
document to other formats.




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Keynote® is the Company’s presentation software that
gives users the ability to create presentations, portfolios, interactive
slideshows, and storyboards. Keynote 3 offers additional ways to create
presentations and interactive slideshows. It features new cinematic transitions
including vertical and horizontal blinds, revolving door, and swoosh. A new
view mode, Light Table, allows users to view an entire presentation and
reorganize slides using drag and drop.



Final Cut® Express HD enables users to capture, edit,
and output DV and HDV over a single FireWire cable, and supports Digital Cinema
Desktop with multiple displays. In May 2006, the Company introduced a
Universal version of Final Cut Express HD 3.5. Features introduced in this
version include Dynamic RT for real-time playback of multi-stream effects,
Soundtrack 1.5 with a suite of audio production tools, and LiveType 2.1 with
animated text and titles.



In March 2006, the Company introduced Logic®
Express 7.2, a Universal version of the Company’s streamlined version of Logic
Pro 7.2 that provides a basic set of professional tools to compose and produce
music for students, educators, and advanced hobbyists. Its high-resolution
audio of up to 24-bit/96kHz, the adaptive self-configuring track mixer,
and 32-bit floating-point math provides professional sound quality. Logic
Express 7 comes with support for projects from GarageBand, offering users a
smooth migration path to high-end audio production.



FileMaker, Inc., a
wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, develops, publishes, and distributes
desktop-based database management application software for both Macintosh and
Windows-based computers. The FileMaker® Pro database
software and related products offer relational databases and desktop-to-web
publishing capabilities. In July 2006, the Company introduced FileMaker
Pro 8.5, a Universal version of its database management application. New
features of FileMaker Pro 8.5 include FileMaker Web Viewer, which allows for a
live web browser to be put into a database.



This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed May 5, 2006.

iWork 06

In January 2006, the Company introduced iWork ‘06, a new Universal version of the Company’s suite of productivity software designed to help users create, present, and publish documents and presentations. iWork ‘06 includes Pages® 2 and Keynote™ 3.

 

Pages® 2 features mail merge with Mac OS® X Address Book, which allows users to personalize documents by dragging and dropping individual contacts into documents using templates with predefined fields. Pages 2 also features new templates for newsletters, flyers, posters, school reports, scrapbooks, brochures, business proposals, and invoices. Pages 2 allows users to insert tables that have basic calculation functionality within any document and users can export their Pages 2 document to other formats.

 

Keynote™ 3 offers additional ways to create presentations and interactive slideshows. It features new cinematic transitions including vertical and horizontal blinds, revolving door, and swoosh. A new view mode, Light Table, allows users to view an entire presentation and reorganize slides using drag and drop.

 

This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed Feb 3, 2006.

iWork 06

In January 2006, the Company introduced iWork ‘06, a new version of the Company’s suite of productivity software designed to help users create, present, and publish documents and presentations. iWork ‘06 includes Pages® 2 and Keynote™ 3.

 

Pages® 2 features mail merge with Mac OS® X Address Book, which allows users to personalize documents by dragging and dropping individual contacts into documents using templates with predefined

 

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fields. Pages 2 also features new templates for newsletters, flyers, posters, school reports, scrapbooks, brochures, business proposals, and invoices.  Pages 2 allows users to insert tables that have basic calculation functionality within any document and users can export their Pages 2 document to other formats.

 

Keynote™ 3 offers additional ways to create presentations and interactive slideshows. It features new cinematic transitions including vertical and horizontal blinds, revolving door, and swoosh.  A new view mode, Light Table, allows users to view an entire presentation and reorganize slides using drag and drop.

 

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These excerpts taken from the AAPL 10-K filed Dec 1, 2005.
iWork™ ‘05

In January 2005, the Company introduced iWork ‘05, productivity software designed to take advantage of both Mac OS X and iLife ‘05 to help users create, present, and publish documents and presentations. iWork ‘05 introduced Pages™, a word processor, and also features Keynote™ 2, an updated version of the Company’s presentation software.

Pages™ gives users the tools to create letters, newsletters, reports, brochures and resumes with advanced typography, multiple columns, footnotes, tables of content and styles. With features like dynamic text wrapping and alignment guides, Pages lets users create free-form arrangements of text, graphics, photos, tables, and charts. An integrated iLife media browser lets users drag and drop photos from the iPhoto library directly into documents.

Keynote™ 2 is the Company’s presentation software that gives users the ability to create presentations, portfolios, interactive slideshows, and storyboards. Keynote 2 contains slide animations to synchronize the movement of multiple objects and cinematic real-time animated text. The iLife media browser within Keynote allows users to insert photos, movies, and music directly into presentations, and with image masking, users can frame the exact part of the photo they want to display. Keynote 2 can also work with a second monitor to display upcoming slides, notes, and a timer.

In January 2005, the Company announced Final Cut® Express HD, an update to Final Cut Express, which began shipping in February 2005. Final Cut Express HD enables users to capture, edit, and output HDV over a single FireWire cable, and supports Digital Cinema Desktop with multiple displays. Final Cut Express HD features sound editing tools including 99 audio tracks, real-time volume and audio filter adjustment, a voice-over tool, and Soundtrack music creation software that allows users to compose musical scores for their videos. Final Cut Express HD includes LiveType™, which can add HD-quality

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animated text and motion graphics to videos. In addition, iMovie projects can be imported directly into Final Cut Express HD with all of their effects, transitions, and audio levels intact.

Logic® Express 7 is a streamlined version of Logic Pro 7 that provides a basic set of professional tools to compose and produce music for students, educators, and advanced hobbyists. Its high-resolution audio of up to 24-bit/96kHz, the adaptive self-configuring track mixer, and 32-bit floating-point math provide professional sound quality. Logic Express 7 comes with support for projects from GarageBand offering users a smooth migration path to high-end audio production.

FileMaker, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, develops, publishes, and distributes desktop-based database management application software for either a Macintosh or Windows-based computer. The FileMaker

iWork™ ‘05



In January 2005, the Company introduced iWork ‘05,
productivity software designed to take advantage of both Mac OS X and iLife ‘05
to help users create, present, and publish documents and presentations. iWork ‘05
introduced Pages™, a word processor, and also features Keynote™ 2, an updated
version of the Company’s presentation software.



Pages™ gives users the tools to create letters,
newsletters, reports, brochures and resumes with advanced typography, multiple
columns, footnotes, tables of content and styles. With features like dynamic
text wrapping and alignment guides, Pages lets users create free-form
arrangements of text, graphics, photos, tables, and charts. An integrated iLife
media browser lets users drag and drop photos from the iPhoto library directly
into documents.



Keynote™ 2 is the Company’s presentation software that
gives users the ability to create presentations, portfolios, interactive
slideshows, and storyboards. Keynote 2 contains slide animations to synchronize
the movement of multiple objects and cinematic real-time animated text. The
iLife media browser within Keynote allows users to insert photos, movies, and
music directly into presentations, and with image masking, users can frame the
exact part of the photo they want to display. Keynote 2 can also work with a second
monitor to display upcoming slides, notes, and a timer.



In January 2005, the Company announced Final Cut®
Express HD, an update to Final Cut Express, which began shipping in February 2005.
Final Cut Express HD enables users to capture, edit, and output HDV over a
single FireWire cable, and supports Digital Cinema Desktop with multiple
displays. Final Cut Express HD features sound editing tools including 99 audio
tracks, real-time volume and audio filter adjustment, a voice-over tool, and
Soundtrack music creation software that allows users to compose musical scores
for their videos. Final Cut Express HD includes LiveType™, which can add
HD-quality




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animated text and motion graphics to videos. In
addition, iMovie projects can be imported directly into Final Cut Express HD
with all of their effects, transitions, and audio levels intact.



Logic® Express 7 is a streamlined version of Logic Pro
7 that provides a basic set of professional tools to compose and produce music
for students, educators, and advanced hobbyists. Its high-resolution audio of
up to 24-bit/96kHz, the adaptive self-configuring track mixer, and 32-bit
floating-point math provide professional sound quality. Logic Express 7 comes
with support for projects from GarageBand offering users a smooth migration
path to high-end audio production.



FileMaker, Inc., a
wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, develops, publishes, and distributes
desktop-based database management application software for either a Macintosh
or Windows-based computer. The FileMaker

This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed Aug 3, 2005.

iWork 05

In January 2005, the Company introduced iWork ‘05, productivity software designed to take advantage of both Mac OS X and iLife ‘05 to help users create, present and publish documents and presentations. iWork ‘05 introduces Pages™, a word processor, and also features Keynote™ 2, an updated version of the Company’s presentation software.

 

Pages™ gives users the tools to create letters, newsletters, reports, brochures and resumes with advanced typography, multiple columns, footnotes, tables of content and styles. With features like text wrapping and alignment guides, Pages lets users create free-form arrangements of text, graphics, photos, tables and charts. An integrated iLife media browser lets users drag and drop photos from the iPhoto library directly into documents.

 

Keynote™ 2 is the Company’s presentation software that gives users the ability to create presentations, portfolios, interactive slideshows and storyboards. Keynote 2 contains slide animations to synchronize the movement of multiple objects and cinematic real-time animated text. The iLife media browser within Keynote allows users to insert photos, movies and music directly into presentations and with image masking, users can frame the exact part of the photo they want to display. Keynote 2 can also work with a second monitor to display upcoming slides, notes and a timer.

 

This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed May 4, 2005.

iWork 05

In January 2005, the Company introduced iWork ‘05, productivity software designed to take advantage of both Mac OS X and iLife ‘05 to help users create, present and publish documents and presentations. iWork ‘05 introduces Pages™, a new word processor, and also features Keynote™ 2, a new version of the Company’s presentation software.

 

Pages™ gives users the tools to create letters, newsletters, reports, brochures and resumes with advanced typography, multiple columns, footnotes, tables of content and styles. With features like text wrapping and alignment guides, Pages lets users create free-form arrangements of text, graphics, photos, tables and charts. An integrated iLife media browser lets users drag and drop photos from the iPhoto library directly into documents.

 

Keynote™ 2 is the Company’s presentation software that gives users the ability to create presentations, portfolios, interactive slideshows and storyboards. Keynote 2 contains slide animations to synchronize the movement of multiple objects and cinematic real-time animated text. The iLife media browser within Keynote allows users to insert photos, movies and music directly into presentations and with image masking, users can frame the exact part of the photo they want to display. Keynote 2 can also work with a second monitor to display upcoming slides, notes and a timer.

 

This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed Feb 1, 2005.

iWork ‘05

In January 2005, the Company introduced iWork® ‘05, productivity software designed to take advantage of both Mac OS X and iLife ‘05 to help users create, present and publish documents and presentations. iWork ‘05 introduces Pages™, a new word processor, and also features Keynote™ 2, a new version of the Company’s presentation software.

 

Pages™ gives users the tools to create letters, newsletters, reports, brochures and resumes with advanced typography, multiple columns, footnotes, tables of content and styles. With features like text wrapping and alignment guides, Pages lets users create free-form arrangements of text, graphics, photos, tables and charts. An integrated iLife media browser lets users drag and drop photos from the iPhoto™ library directly into documents.

 

Keynote™ 2 is the Company’s presentation software that gives users the ability to create presentations, portfolios, interactive slideshows and storyboards. Keynote 2 contains slide animations to synchronize the movement of multiple objects and cinematic real-time animated text. The iLife media browser within Keynote allows users to insert photos, movies and music directly into presentations and with image masking, users can frame the exact part of the photo users want to display. Keynote 2 also has the ability to use a second monitor to display upcoming slides, notes and a timer.

 

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