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<blockquote data-quote="dohidied" data-source="post: 254457" data-attributes="member: 16380"><p>People are already using Boot Camp to run the Vista Beta, so the final release will work just fine. </p><p></p><p>Files can be transferred between OS X and Windows as long as there's a program to open them. There needs to be a similar program on both sides.</p><p></p><p>The Mac equivalent of Microsoft Office is Microsoft Office. Microsoft's been making office software for the Mac since the 80s. Also, Apple makes a suite called iWork, but it only contains a word processor and a presentation application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dohidied, post: 254457, member: 16380"] People are already using Boot Camp to run the Vista Beta, so the final release will work just fine. Files can be transferred between OS X and Windows as long as there's a program to open them. There needs to be a similar program on both sides. The Mac equivalent of Microsoft Office is Microsoft Office. Microsoft's been making office software for the Mac since the 80s. Also, Apple makes a suite called iWork, but it only contains a word processor and a presentation application. [/QUOTE]
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