I do a lot of writing. Is there a good Word Processing program I need to get for my Macbook or is there something that comes with it natively?
Thanks!
CK
Thanks!
CK
*raises hand*CoMpX said:As much as it hurts, Microsoft Office is the best program in my opinion, and I think many others will agree with me.
Usually 30 days I think.Coolerking said:How long do the trial versions last?
Thanks again for the responses
Coolerking said:Awesome. I should be able to figure out which one I like better and buy the program 30 days later.
I kinda hope pages is the way to go. The less I have to bow down to the Microsoft monkey, the better.
mcmadhatter said:Ms office is best in my opinion, but then i am used to the layout form pc's, open office is a not to distant second though
xfiftyfour said:i USED to be a bigger fan of microsoft office, but because of the whole non-UB thing, i started using pages more and have really grown to like it. that's what i would recommend, personally.
neooffice is your best bet for the MB if you're looking for free, though.. it's UB so it'll run natively.
I didn't care for neooffice, though, but that's just personal preference and what i'm already used to.
skunk said:Of course, there's also Mellel, Mariner Write, Nisus Writer, Nisus Express, and others. The choice is extensive.
Josias said:BTW, can you save .doc in pages?
Josias said:Wasn't there some clutter with iWork '06, or is that just me.
It's against MacRumors rules to discuss that stuff. I will note that the iWork family pack costs about the same as, maybe a little less than, the Student and Teacher edition of Office. Plus, you get five seats from Apple instead of three.Can you just as with Office, not register, and use the three licenses on many computers. That way, I won't be urged to buy a Family Pack (don't kill me if this is illegal?)
Yeah, and it seems to do a pretty good job with exporting. Import is usually fine, not always perfect but good.BTW, can you save .doc in pages?