No, a MacBook does not come with Microsoft Word installed. Microsoft Word is a word processing program that is part of the Microsoft Office Suite. It is available as a standalone program or as part of the Office Suite. The Office Suite includes programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and more. Microsoft Office is not included with a MacBook and must be purchased separately. It is available for purchase directly from Microprokey .com or from third-party retailers. Additionally, some versions of the Office Suite are available to download for free.
Because, Microsoft Word is not an Apple program (obviously because of the "Microsoft"), it does not come pre-installed on Mac product. You will need to purchase the software separately and install it into your machine. Office for Mac 2011 is the latest package that tuns MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, outlook and One Note for Mac.
Yes. Most Microsoft Office applications have been available in Mac OS-native format for years. The most notable exception to this is Microsoft Access, which only runs under Windows.
If you have one of the newer Intel Macs, you can install and run both Windows and OS X operating systems, which would allow you to use the Access database application if you need it.
Nope! most don't unless it specifies on the features that it does! i just bought an hp and it dosent have miscrosoft office! some specially included Microsoft office programs might be on some computers but you would know because it would make the computer about 200$ more.
Yes, it's called TextEdit. It's not very powerful but gets the job done.
If you want a more powerful one then you can purchase iWorks and it will have a more powerful suite. Pages, Numbers and Keynote.
I believe you can now go to MacApps store and buy them individually now so you don't need to buy the whole set.
It comes with a trial version of Microsoft Office 2004. The full version is available from the Apple Store for $129
No but it comes with a 60-90 day trial of apple's iWork comparable to Microsoft office, you can also use Google's free service called Google Docs as an alternative
iWork is separate product from Apple and has no ties with Mac OS X. iWork is not included in Mac OS X.
No, all Macs do not come with iWork preinstalled, you have to buy it separately or you can use 30-days trial version.
No, it does not.
Microsoft Office is not supplied with Apple computers but can be purchased from all leading software retailers.
Power-point is from microsoft, and you have to buy it from microsoft. It doesn't come with the computer
Only if you build you own "Build to Order" (BTO) from the Apple store or reseller. Other wise you have to buy Office separately.
Word is installed as a trial version but so is Works (with its word processor) not a trial version.
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Yes, some PCs come with Microsoft Office pre-installed. However, it is becoming increasingly rare for PC manufacturers to include Microsoft Office with their new computers as the majority of people now use cloud-based software and services. If you want to purchase a PC with Microsoft Office pre-installed, Microprokey. com is the best website. They offer a range of PCs that come with Microsoft Office Home & Student 2019 or Office Professional 2019 pre-installed. You can also purchase Microsoft Office separately and install it on your PC.
No only Imovie. If you want your macbook to come installed with final cut pro then you have to order it online and pay for final cut pro separately. Then when your computer is shipped it will be shipped with a copy of final cut pro.
The HP Elitebook SL 9400 Laptop comes with Microsoft Office 2007 trial.
Most laptops do not have Microsoft Office pre-installed on them. Some do, however, come with offer a free 90 day trial of Office, which can be purchased at a discount later.
In an emergency you might open a .doc with Textedit and extract the text. Word processors that can open .doc come in free and paid forms. Free apps include the Open Office group, Abiword, and Bean. Paid apps include Microsoft Word for Mac, and Apple Pages.
I think that by Microsoft (the company's name) you mean Windows (the operating system made by Microsoft). The iPad does not come with a version of Windows installed on it, and Windows is not made to be installed an an iPad. All iPads have a version of Apple's iOS installed on it. iPhones and iPod touches also use iOS. The current iOS version is 4.3.5
No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Excel is an application. It must be purchased separately. When you buy a computer you could ask to buy a version of Microsoft Office and have it installed on your computer, but it does not come automatically with your computer.