Yes it does, in two ways. The last Mac version of WordPerfect runs on PPC machines in Classic in all OS versions through 10.4. It runs on Intel machines and in OS 10.5 (Leopard) using the free emulators SheepShaver or Basilisk. These, and the WordPerfect program, are all free downloads. Windows WordPerfect runs on an Intel Mac using Boot Camp, which comes with OS 10.5, or Parallels. Find more information at the WordPerfect Mac users' group: http://tech.groups.Yahoo.com/group/wordperfectmac/
Corel discontinued WordPerfect for Macintosh in 2004 and there are no plans for a Mac OS X version.
Corel do not produce a version of PaintShop Pro for Mac OS X. The Mac will need to be running the Windows operating system to use Paintshop Pro or alternative paint software that supports Mac OS X could be used.
No, Corel Draw doesnt support Mac, but you can run windows application throught Parralels Desktop.
When using Corel Painter for Mac, skills that come in handy include basic experience with the Mac Operating Systems and photo editing and art skills. You can learn more about Corel Painter software at the Wikipedia.
Draw and paint software, individually for the Apple Mac OS X operating system. Corel is one of the competitors of Photoshop, and some people find it easy to use.
Thankfully, the Corel Draw website offers lengthy advice on how to use the program on a Mac. This combination of hardware and software remains the standard for graphic art.
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TextEdit is a word processor. It would be similar to packages like Microsoft Word or Word Perfect.
The same way you work on any all-in-one computer be is Mac or Windows. YouTube has many videos showing how to take an iMac apart.
Perfect World is only available for the Windows operating system so the Mac would need to have Windows installed to be able to run Perfect World.
Openoffice, or get word for Mac.
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Yes but you would need an application to open it into a Mac compatible file. Apples Pages (used to be part of the iWorks bundle) should be able to open it. Microsoft does make a Mac version of Word if you want to buy it.