Is iwork format supported for pc users

Hello Senior Members,
I am new to this mac world and i am a happy user too. I recently got a iwork 2008 and i would like to know that whether the file format could be viewed by a PC user or not? Coz only few have mac and the rest uses Microsoft product. Do i have to buy any MS Product? Or i should continue using my iwork application? Bit confusing initially.
Needs Suggestions.
Vikram

I'm Mac wrote:
So, do i have to install MS Mac office incase i have to send any files to a PC users?
I assumed that this sentence was clear enough:
+Each component offer a way to export to formats supported by these applications.+
Wasn't it ?
Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE mardi 18 mars 2008 17:13:48)

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