Apple has just updated its Keynote app for iPhone and iPad today with a number of new features including new builds and transition effects.

Version 2.0.1 of the Keynote app includes new transitions including: Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh. The new builds include: Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh.

Apple’s other iWork iOS apps, Pages and Numbers, also hit version 2.0.1 today with stability improvements and bug fixes.

On the Mac side of things, Apple’s Keynote, Pages, and Numbers apps all get a new customizable toolbar that gives users the ability to have quick access to their most often used tools. The Keynote Mac app also gets the same transitions and builds mentioned above for the iOS version, and Pages and Numbers get a couple other new app-specific features. Full release notes for all apps below.

Keynote iOS:

What’s New in Version 2.0.1

• New transitions including Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh • New builds including Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh • Stability improvements and bug fixes

Keynote Mac:

What’s New in Version 6.0.1

• Customize the toolbar with your most important tools • New transitions including Blinds, Color Planes, Confetti, Fall, Perspective, Pivot, and Swoosh • New builds including Blinds, Fly in, Fly out, Orbital, Pivot, Scale Big, and Swoosh • Stability improvements and bug fixes

Pages iOS:

• Stability improvements and bug fixes

Pages Mac:

What’s New in Version 5.0.1

• Customize the toolbar with your most important tools • Center and edge guides are on by default • Stability improvements and bug fixes

Numbers iOS:

Numbers Mac:

What’s New in Version 3.0.1

• Customize the toolbar with your most important tools • Window size and placement preserved on Save • Set default zoom in Preferences • Stability improvements and bug fixes