Apple Pages

Apple Pages

Supported Files 8 formats
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What is Apple Pages?

Apple Pages is a word processor for Apple computers. It allows users to create, edit, and share text documents. It ships with a template library, is very easy to use, and has a clean and aesthetic user interface. It features many functional tools for text formatting and styling. Apple Pencil, a function available in Pages, allows users to add comments and images to documents.

Associations of Apple Pages with the file extensions

The primary purpose of our website is to provide the user with a list of software programs that support a particular file extension, as well as that help to convert them to another format. Apple Pages supports 8 different file extensions, that's why it was found in our database. The following tables provide information about the association of Apple Pages with file extensions. If the Apple Pages program can be used to convert the file format to another one, such information will also be provided.

What can I use this information for?

This information is especially useful when looking for a way to open a specific file. If you already have Apple Pages installed on your computer, you can check which file extensions it supports and look for the data you need in this specific format (or to what format you should convert the data so that you can open them in the Apple Pages).

I do not have a Apple Pages yet. Where should I get it?

By far the most safe way is to download Apple Pages directly from the developers's website. If you are going to download the Apple Pages from a website that offers a database of downloadable software, you have to reckon with the fact that when you install it on your computer, you will also install the unwanted extras. Please, pay special attention to this.

I cannot see the file extensions. What should I do?

File extensions are not normally displayed to users. To change this, go to Control Panel, select Appearance and Personalization and Folder Options. Next, select the View and find the option "Hide extensions for known file types". The option should be deselected (cleared) and confirmed with OK.

Select the first letter of the file extension you are looking for