It's only being offered for free on new iOS devices. This is from Macworld:
Appearing on stage at a special event held at Apple's Cupertino headquarters, CEO Tim Cook announced that the tech giant would start offering customers who purchase new iOS-powered devices a free copy of five apps from the iWork and iLife suites: Pages,Numbers, Keynote, iPhoto, and iMovie.
According to Cook, iOS will automatically present users of brand new iPhones, iPod touches, or iPads with a screen that gives them the opportunity to install the software when they first start up their devices for the first time. Users of current hardware won't be as lucky, but they will still be able to purchase iWork and iLife apps from the App Store.
Sent from my iPadWhen you upgraded, did you get iWork free?
Does it easily open spreadsheet and text files, created on a windows computer?
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PKS
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