Our newest addition to the popular Missing Manual series zeros in on the latest. Apple application suite--iWork '05. Top-selling author David Pogue takes a scrupulous look at the new word processor and presentation software and shows readers how to master both without fuss. The bestselling software for Macintosh computers is Microsoft Office, but Apple is out to change that with its new iWork '05 suite. Consisting of a word-processor called "Pages" and "Keynote 2" presentation software, this suite is designed to take advantage of the advanced typography and graphics engine of Mac OS X. Seamlessly integrated with iLife '05, the two iWork applications include a collection of themes and templates that make it easy to produce stunning results in minutes for an array of documents and cinema-quality digital presentations. As soon as consumers know how to use it, that is. Because the iWork suite lacks adequate in-depth documentation, New York