

The app was later updated to support iPhone and. The iPad version was released on 27 January 2010. Numbers 1.0 on OS X was announced on 7 August 2007, making it the newest application in the iWork suite. To receive a support call, start your request online and we'll connect you to an expert.

Numbers is available for iOS, and macOS High Sierra or newer. Apple Developer telephone support is available worldwide for select topics, including enrollment and membership, app submission and management, analytics, and more. as part of the iWork productivity suite alongside Keynote and Pages. Wendy is one of Britain’s leading self-advocates and has co-authored a number of publications including a chapter in Learning Disability Today, a number of books in the Books Beyond Words, The Good Practice Guide to Health and Deciding Together, as well as being a past contributor to Mencap’s newsletter, Viewpoint. Numbers is a spreadsheet application developed by Apple Inc. Wendy has also been involved in training medical students in one of the country’s first such schemes. She has previously worked for St George's Hospital, King's College and was involved in developing the government policy, Valuing People. If youd like to skip to the various section.
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Wendy has provided training on direct payments, involving people with learning difficulties, person-centred planning, making information accessible, developing self advocacy, self determination, evaluation and leadership training for people with learning difficulties. This Numbers Tutorial covers all the basics of Apple’s spreadsheet software which competes with Microsoft Excel. Wendy has worked as a consultant for Paradigm as well as working with the Circles Network and she has been a representative on the local government's Partnership Board. She has also worked to help other people get individual budgets and their own support plans locally. She was one of the first people with learning difficulties to get her own direct payment and also the first person to get an individual budget in her local area. Wendy has been one of the leading champions for self-directed support and individual budgets.

Wendy is also co-authoring an accessible version of Keys to Citizenship with Simon Duffy. Wendy is a leading self-advocate, disability activist and consultant, and she has recently set up her own organisation See Me As Me.
