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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="scathe" data-source="post: 791788" data-attributes="member: 81672"><p>if you are willing to pay, Apple has iWork which comes cheaper with a new computer, but the compatibility isn't perfect as I've found out, but it is much easier to use and looks way better ... nevertheless, you can expert to .doc fine, if you don't mind skipping fancy formating which would be very specific</p><p></p><p>or, a good option is OpenOffice, or NeoOffice ... both free, just google ... you have probably heard of these and it's about as close you can get to the Microsoft version as you can get, again u can save into .doc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scathe, post: 791788, member: 81672"] if you are willing to pay, Apple has iWork which comes cheaper with a new computer, but the compatibility isn't perfect as I've found out, but it is much easier to use and looks way better ... nevertheless, you can expert to .doc fine, if you don't mind skipping fancy formating which would be very specific or, a good option is OpenOffice, or NeoOffice ... both free, just google ... you have probably heard of these and it's about as close you can get to the Microsoft version as you can get, again u can save into .doc [/QUOTE]
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