yes it works great
openoffice.org is a great free alternative to ms office. it is completely compatible withe everything but ms publisher
Yes they are
Yes even though Windows 7 is newer.
No, but if you run in compatiblity mode you may be able to run the application.
The environment of the MS Publisher is to help further small business. MS Publisher is desktop publishing software that allows you to work with your business from remote locations.
publisher common is for publish
what is the maximum size of a file im ms publisher 2007
MS-DOS is old, very old by computer standards. It is not compatible with most programs and applications now. It won't run right or at all on most newer computers, printers or anything else. If you want to use dos you should have an older computer like 1993 and older. Dos will run older programs and software like 10+ years old but it will not run any windows program even old windows 3.1 programs unless it is installed. A few of those older programs were neat or were useful but most of of it is no where near as good as the new stuff now which is windows compatible. Dos can also be useful for anyone who is into basic programing.
MS Picture It is not available for Mac OS Leopard. To use it on an iMac you will need to install and run the Windows operating system.
a "suite" usually is a group of functionally unrelated programs bundled by the publisher to make a more impressive market package. Ms-Excel<>MS-Word, but with MS-PPoint&MS-Accesss, etc, it grabs more concept share in a prospect customer's mind == more sales.
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Using MS Publisher is not fun. I have found MS Publisher to be quite possibly the most aggravating piece of software on the face of the earth, because nothing in it works right. The only thing this application has going for it is it is very inexpensive.