Nope.
you need to have a program on your mac that can open doc files. an example of a program that can open Doc files is...Openoffice (This program is free) or Pages (not free) for mac.
TextEdit, iWork's Pages, Microsoft Word for Mac..
Only if it came with iWorks installed or you bought it later.
Check editor@serenity-software.com
The Cult of Mac - book - has 260 pages.
No, thank God; that program is awful and no one should ever use it. If you don't want to use something like QuarkXPress or Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Word is a better choice on either Mac or Windows than Publisher is.
The Program - novel - has 368 pages.
The Finder is the program that is automatically launched when a Mac is turned on.
Yes and no. Paint, developed by Microsoft Corporation is not available for mac, but a program called Paintbrush, is similar, and is available for free download. Google it. it's awesome. Hope it helps, and hope you enjoy
No, they are not compatible operating systems. You need a mac version of the program.
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