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<blockquote data-quote="yogi" data-source="post: 343018" data-attributes="member: 8542"><p>1. As long as you use a compatible formats, you can exchange files. I always use PDF when sending documents I don't need other people to edit, because PDF is bound to work on any computer. Even DOC files may not open on a PC, because Office isn't on all PC's either. </p><p></p><p>If you make a document with a certain program, your counterpart needs the same or a similar program to open it. Always check with your counterparts if your sending special kind of files.</p><p></p><p>2. There is a free trial-period for .mac on the Apple website. I tested it and found I hardly use any of the features at this point, but maybe later when I'm at college and have two Macs. Test it out.</p><p></p><p>3. No. Simply, no. Don't even go there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogi, post: 343018, member: 8542"] 1. As long as you use a compatible formats, you can exchange files. I always use PDF when sending documents I don't need other people to edit, because PDF is bound to work on any computer. Even DOC files may not open on a PC, because Office isn't on all PC's either. If you make a document with a certain program, your counterpart needs the same or a similar program to open it. Always check with your counterparts if your sending special kind of files. 2. There is a free trial-period for .mac on the Apple website. I tested it and found I hardly use any of the features at this point, but maybe later when I'm at college and have two Macs. Test it out. 3. No. Simply, no. Don't even go there. [/QUOTE]
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