Yes, Microsoft software can be installed in Mac. It is possible to purchase Microsoft products from third-party websites such as Microprokey .com. This website provides a wide range of Microsoft software for purchase, including Office 365, Windows 10, and other applications. The software is available for download and installation directly to your Mac. The website also provides technical support for any installation issues that may arise. With Microprokey, you can be assured of a secure and safe purchase, as well as a reliable source for any Microsoft software you need.
Yes, Windows software is compatible with Apple computers. You can use Windows software on your Mac by installing a Windows emulator. Third-party companies like Parallels offer software that can help make this possible. At Affordablekey, we have access to the best Windows software available from the best sellers. Right now, we're offering summer sale offs of up to 30% when you use coupon code HAPPYMD. Visit our website today to find great savings!
Some programs created by Microsoft have versions for the Mac. For example, Microsoft Office is available for the Mac operating system. They've also developed Microsoft Messenger, Virtual PC, Outlook Express, and other applications for the Mac. If an application created by Microsoft is not available for the Mac, you can always run Windows on your Mac. If you've got an Intel processor, you can run Windows with Parallels (www.parallels.com), and if your Mac doesn't have an Intel processor, you can always use Microsoft's Virtual PC, which "simulates" windows.
And just in case you meant "Can I use programs developed for Windows on my MacBook," the answer is the same: unless there is a specific Mac version, you'll need to run Windows through Parallels, Bootcamp, or another similar software.
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No.
However, some applications have been ported, or developed for, the other.
For example, Apple Safari, the web browser, is available for windows users. That said, it is a different type of file, and you can't use the version that isn't for your system.
If the Apple Mac has the same Microsoft software installed then it should be able to handle the documents. The Mac's own applications can handle some standard documents. For example TextEdit can work with standard Word docs. If you add Apple's own iWorks software than there is a greater degree of compatibility. The free Open Office, or the Mac's own version NeoOffice, can also handle most document formats. (See links below)
No you cannot
ANS2:I am writing this answer on Firefox running on Mac OS X Snow Leopard running in a VirtualBox on Linux Fedora Core 14 on a computer that dual boots with Windows 7. The Windows 7 runs the same Mac OS virtual machine...Yes, I can run Apple apps on this machine but, I choose not to.Windows software is compatible with Apple Computers, but you must have Windows installed on your Mac to do so. If you have a Mac made after 2006, you are able to install Windows on your computer, and you can use a virtualization software such as Parallels Desktop to run Windows from your Mac.
If you are only using Mac and no VM or Bootcamp, then no.
However, Bootcamp allows you to dual boot Windows.
If you prefer not to restart each time you change OS, there are options like VMWare or Parallels that you can use. Virtualbox, I think, is free.
Microsoft Office is not supplied with Apple computers but can be purchased from all leading software retailers.
Apple Mac Books work perfectly without any software from Microsoft.
No it will not run on a Mac.
To use the Windows version of any software on a Mac will require the Windows operating system be installed on the Mac. Microsoft is due to update the Mac version of Messenger any day now.
buy the software and install it ;D
Microsoft is a large corporation producing software and hardware. A Mac is a brand of computer produced by Apple. They are different things and cannot be compared. A Mac running software produced by Microsoft is probably better than anything.
You can't run Mac Software on Windows unless you installed Mac explorer To get Mac Explorer, you may check out this link. http://macexplorer.software.informer.com/
Yes, it can, if it has Mac OS X running
Microsoft Word, Wordpad, Pages(Mac)
There are several user rated data recovery software for the Mac but the Mac already has one installed. Since it has one already installed the user does not need to worry about finding a new one.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
Software is designed to work with a particular operating system. The Mac uses the Mac OS X operating system but you can also install the Windows operating system on a Mac. Windows is usually installed on a Mac by using Boot Camp (see the assistant in the Utilities folder) or with an emulator such as Parallels (See links below). With Windows installed the Mac can then use Windows software.