Only you know which operating system your version of OpenOffice is installed on. The version of OpenOffice you're using, can be found by - opening any document, clicking the 'help' button, and selecting the 'About OpenOffice' option.
There is no such thing as Vista office. If you mean office 2007, yes, you can run office 2007 on windows xp. If you were to use OpenOffice instead, you could ensure compatibility by having the latest version installed on every machine which you might use, be the operating system Unix, Linux, Mac OS or any version of MS Windows. Just a thought. In my opinion, OpenOffice is much simpler and faster to use. And it's free.
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,
Newer version will automatically try to uninstall any previous version.
It is a version of the OpenOffice software.
Openoffice, or get word for Mac.
You Format the Hard Drive then re install a operating system
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,
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, vista is an operating system, you can upgrade older versions to vista but it is a version of windows OS
Yes. Windows XP was the first version of Windows to include CD writing software. However, any operating system, even MS-DOS, can be used to burn CDs with the appropriate software installed.
Yes. There is a Mac version of QuickBooks (See links below). A version for Windows will require the Windows operating system to be installed on the Mac before it will work.