You can try ConceptDraw PRO as absolutely alternative to MS Visio. It is powerful enough to draw everything from basic flowcharts to complex engineering schematics. Live Object technology dynamically displays linked data. Compatible with MS Visio XML files http://www.conceptdraw.com/samples/visio , making it the premier cross-platform diagramming solution.
I'm using it for process flows and their new rapid draw feature enables to draw an impressive chart in a seconds. Works on Mac and Windows and have a 3 weeks free trial period.
Some are, but you have to buy the version specifically for mac.
Omnigaffle is a charting software, similar to Microsoft Visio. Omnigaffle is compatible with Apple devices: Mac OS X Leopard, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Mac OS X Lion and iOS (iPad).
The current version is Office for Mac 2011. The previous version was Office for Mac 2008. Office 2007 was for the Windows operating system and will not work with Mac OS X.
Most Windows computers can run Microsoft Word as long as you have a compatible version. All modern Windows computers are able to run it. All Mac computers can run Microsoft Word as long as you have the Mac version of Office installed or you have the free Libre Office installed.
probably...if they both can save in .doc format, then yes
Answer The application Internet Explorer was introduced by Microsoft. Mac use a different operating system. So internet explorer is no longer compatible with any Macintosh computers. There was a compatible version about 5 years ago but this was back when only a small percentage of computer user owned macs. So it favored Microsoft to develop it. But know that Macs are getting more and more used Microsoft would be helping its competion. Answer Microsoft no longer supports a Mac-compatible version of Internet Explorer. However, a copy of Internet Explorer 5 that was compatible for the Mac had been saved, and is available for download: [ http://pure-mac.com/webb.html#mie ] ----
You have to buy software for the PC just as you do with a MAC. I assume you are referring to Microsoft office? If so most PCs do not come with a full version and it must be purchased separately just as on a MAC. It is true that Apple's computers are very compatible. For example Pages can open and export to Microsoft Word doc files. Microsoft sells Microsoft Word to Mac owners in order to make money. Microsoft believes that some people want 'the real thing.' The iWork applications, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, cost Mac users USD$80. The Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student CD retail costs USD$108
Yes it does. Microsoft releases version for Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. While for Unix and Linux there is open source alternative called Moonlight. It is not fully compatible with latest version of Microsoft released Silverlight.
A Powerpoint presentation (.ppt file) will work on either the Windows or Mac OS X versions of PowerPoint, and it will also work on OpenOffice and NeoOffice.
Yes. Most of the files are compatible and Apple has this terrific application called "BootCamp" that lets u run Microsoft windows on ur mac seamlessly.
As long as the personal computer is a Mac that meets the stated requirements Microsoft Office Mac 2008 Home and Student edition will be compatible.
There are several versions of Microsoft Project for Mac, so the cost will depend on the version one is looking for. The Microsoft Project for Mac ranges in price depending on the version.