click start (in the bottom left corner) go to all programs find Microsoft Office (click) then click Power point
for Windows Systems use IPCONFIG /ALL command to view Mac Address. for Linux Systems use IFCONFIG -A command to view Mac Address.
Well depends. does your mac have Microsoft office mac edition. if it does then it should integrate perfectly, Apple's Keynote software and the free Open Office and Neo Office will all run Powerpoint presentations on a Mac.
All windows files can play on a Mac if you run boot camp (which is bascially installing windows on your mac) if you want to run windows files on a native AMc operating system you must have the program installed for the mac version. For example, if you have Micrsoft Word for Mac then you can view files like .doc or .docx on your mac. Same with .wmp, you need window's media player installed on your mac. Hope this helps.
mac FN+F5 windows F5
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
Windows: Press F5 Mac: Press fn+F5
YES. It's not windows power point. It's Microsoft power point. and Microsoft makes a Mac version of it. There is also Keynote, made by Apple. It will save presentations as a PowerPoint file if you wish.
It depends on your point of view, and which operating system works better for you. I personally would use it on a Mac because of better memory management and core 64-bit in the operating system. Those things tend to speed it up quite a bit.
Switchers for Windows Vista is a clone of the Mac Expose. It allows one to view all open windows with a single hotkey and easily locate a particular window.
Windows: Go to start and open Control Panel. Click on "System and Security", then look for "View amount of RAM and processor speed". Mac: Go to the top of the screen and click on the apple, Then click on "About this Mac"
Mac is better then windows since Mac offers less viruses then windows.
use windows movie maker