From bloggers to everyday users, almost everybody seems to have reacted to the release of the latest version of iWork with overwhelming negativity, and a general feeling that Apple is "dumbing down" its apps to appeal to a broader audience.Judging from the amount of feedback that the new apps have received, the changes seem to affect just about everybody in some way; it's probably fair to say, however, that power users will suffer the most from the disappearance of many of iWork's more advanced features--a situation that, of late, seems to repeat itself every time Apple comes out with a significant update to one of its apps.Strange daysMost analysts seem to ascribe the changes that have befallen iWork to Apple wanting to bring fea