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 which model you have right now
Not unless you buy the software and install it. :( I'm having this problem with word.
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
According to the Apple website, Mac OSX Mountain Lion can be purchased for $19.99 if you are already running Lion or Snow Leopard. You can purchase directly through the Mac Apple Store icon on your computer.
Microsoft produce a Mac version of PowerPoint. (See links below)
The recent operating systems for macs is mac osx version 10.5.4 leapord.
The Apple website provides details of many of the features of Mac OS X. (See links below)
The current version is Apple Mac OSX Lion
Verve has a variety of templates for PowerPoint. Microsoft does make a version of PowerPoint for Mac. If you want to use Apple's Keynote there are several sites available, both free and paid. See the links
PowerPoint is presentation software produced by Microsoft. There are versions for both the Windows operating system and Apple's Mac OS X. Providing you have purchased a Copy legally it is not illegal to have PowerPoint on your computer.
You can purchase Microsoft Office for Mac either online at the Apple Website, or at an Apple Retail Store. Additionally, with the iWork Studio from Apple, you can open PowerPoint Presentations, with many of your aspects (transitions, fonts, etc) saved.
This must be something to do with the wiring. I think that you should take it to the apple store.
Yes but you have to partition the hard drive, and its illegal, and you get terrible performance. You can only put Mac OSX on computers apple made.
Apple's Macintosh computers use Apple's operating system known as OSX. The current version is OSX 10.8.#. Macintosh computers can also run the Windows and Linux operating systems, but those systems are not included in the purchase of the computer.