See your progress. Find and organise chapters easily. Record and edit audio clips. Add and adjust narration, notes and sounds for people to play in your documents and books. Create a book. Turn your device into a teleprompter. Pages and Apple Pencil. Sketch, illustrate and create documents to express your ideas with Apple Pencil on your iPad.
Draw and modify Sketch your idea, then press play to watch each stroke animate onto the page. Beta Edits that stick. Collaborate with anyone. Work on any document. Restart your device Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad.
Then check to see if you can download or update apps. Published Date: October 01, Yes No. Character limit: Maximum character limit is If your Macbook fails to download apps from the App Store, force quitting and relaunching the app can restore it to regular functionality.
There are several ways to force quit the App Store on your Mac. Check them out below. Hold these four keys together while the App Store window is open and the app and other related processes will be stopped till you relaunch it. Step 2: Type Activity Monitor into the search field and double-tap Activity Monitor in the result pane.
Step 3: Select the App Store from the list of processes and tap the 'x' icon at the Activity Monitor's top-left corner. Sometimes the issue may not be a problem on your end. Check out Apple's System Status Page.
Here, you can see information about the status of Apple's services, such as iCloud, the App Store, and more. If a particular service has a red icon next to it, then it's down. You might see a peculiar 'We could not complete your purchase: Unknown Error' message when buying apps. This problem occurs when you use multiple Apple IDs.
The Mac App Store has tons of third-party word processing applications for very little money, and as I posted above, the LibreOffice Suite is a free Office solution of applications. High Sierra is supposed to be supported by Apple for another year; that means that Apple's own apps should support High Sierra for at least another year.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that since the advent of Mojave, Apple is trying desperately to get out from under the weight of the Radeon Macs by making them as inhospitable to use as possible. What Apple has done by prematurely ending update support for High Sierra with their iApps and also making them not backward compatible with their documents , is an attempt to force the need for new Macs upon workplaces that have a workflow based in Pages, Numbers and Keynote, since older Macs in the mix can no longer be homogenous with application versions, or even open the documents from a Mojave or later Mac on the same network, once said later Mac first auto updates the apps.
It's a bad strategy, mind; because moving a small business to MS Office will cost less than replacing a few Macs stuck on High Sierra. Dec 9, PM. Forcing customers to throw anytime their old Mac to buy new one for one or two important software. Dec 15, AM. Dec 18, AM in response to hkbruin In response to hkbruin. No sir. If you would like assistance I can help you offline.
Dec 18, PM. Dec 18, PM in response to hkbruin In response to hkbruin. Like an old Win. Dec 25, AM in response to hkbruin In response to hkbruin. This is exactly what was needed and the easiest way Dec 25, AM. Jan 13, PM in response to hkbruin In response to hkbruin. Thanks for providing the perfect answer! I was having the same problem, and was about to give up on this thread for all the complaining about the Apple Store policies Forgot about the "re-downloading" apps that you've deleted from the hard drive.
Jan 13, PM. Jan 15, AM in response to beyonddesign In response to beyonddesign. When I go to the purchased section I don't see an "install" button only one that says open and if I press open, it lists my pages files. If I click on pages in the purchased section it goes to the update page.
Is this what I want to do? If i press update will it give me the option to go to a previous version or will it try and update latest again.
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