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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
A few questions from a soon to be switcher
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottyB724" data-source="post: 791711" data-attributes="member: 81121"><p>Ok In the next week I will be purchasing a new macbook. I have an online class at my college, and I will need to submit word documents, so I know I have a couple options.</p><p></p><p>1. My mom recently got a new hp laptop and also bought Microsoft Office, which was supposed to be only for one user, but I successfully installed it on my pc, just without tech support (who cares). My question is, using CrossOver Mac or any similar software, will I be able to use these discs to install office on my new MacBook? (doesn't matter to me if its legal or not)</p><p></p><p>2. I have noticed on the Apple website, Microsoft office for mac costs $149.95 and just Microsoft word costs a whopping $229.95, why is this? I only need word, and I just don't see the logic behind this pricing, what am I missing here?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottyB724, post: 791711, member: 81121"] Ok In the next week I will be purchasing a new macbook. I have an online class at my college, and I will need to submit word documents, so I know I have a couple options. 1. My mom recently got a new hp laptop and also bought Microsoft Office, which was supposed to be only for one user, but I successfully installed it on my pc, just without tech support (who cares). My question is, using CrossOver Mac or any similar software, will I be able to use these discs to install office on my new MacBook? (doesn't matter to me if its legal or not) 2. I have noticed on the Apple website, Microsoft office for mac costs $149.95 and just Microsoft word costs a whopping $229.95, why is this? I only need word, and I just don't see the logic behind this pricing, what am I missing here? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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