In What Order Do I Download iWork '09 Updates ?

Hello. I recently bought and installed iWork '09 (alas, after waiting in vain for iWork '11), and found several updates for the program.
The updates to iWork '09 are versions 9.0.1, 9.0.3 and 9.0.5.
Here is the link:
http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=search&src=supportsite.home.search&locale=enUS&q=iWork%20%2709%20update
Is it recommended I just download the latest version (9.0.5), or shall I get them all in order, first to last?
Thanks, just wondering...

When the original version is installed, trigger the menu item :
Apple Menu > Software Update
It will scan the installed apps and will tell you which updates are required for Apple products.
For Java, it may urge you to apply an updater (say #2) then when this one will be applied it will urge you to apply an other updater (say #5) because the updater #5 doesn't install what is installed by the updater #2.
For iWork, only the late version (9.0.5) is displayed.
Is it necessary to add that it's the only required one ?
No need to ask in a so called genius bar, to phone to Apple or even ask on a forum.
The required info is directly available in front of us.
But I guess that our dear peter will write that it's a too deeply buried feature
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) samedi 12 février 2011 11:23:02

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