Keynote in Mac App Store replaces Keynote 09?

Hi, sorry if this is a stupid question: in the new Mac App Store you can buy what looks like Keynote 11 as a stand-alone application. Am I correct in thinking that the bundled iWork 09 in 'old' Apple web store, is now an older version and that if I want the latest software, I should buy one or all three of Pages, Numbers and/or Keynote from the Mac App Store?
Many thanks.

Hmm, sorry, I think I've answered my own question. Just re-read the descriptions in the App Store and it says all of these 3 are still version '09. I guess Apple has just made it easier (and a bit cheaper) to buy them individually online rather than via a CD and box.
I'd heard a rumour that iWork '11 was due early this year so thought these apps might be the new versions, but I guess I have to keep waiting!

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