iWork
It includes word processor: Pages, spreadsheet, Numbers, and presentation: Keynote.
Apple's office productivity sweet is called "iWork." It includes a spreadsheet, presentation software, and page layout application.
Office 2007 was only available for the Windows operating system there was no Mac version. The Mac equivalent version was Office 2008.
No. There is no Mac Office 2010. There is no dummy book for it. There is an Office for Mac 2011 for Dummies (ISBN-10:0470903716).
Open Office (See links below) is a free office suite that is available for the Mac. This has been developed into Neo Office a more Mac like version.
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac is created by Microsoft for Apple's Mac computers and it requires Mac OS X to work. A Dell is not an Apple Mac and is not running Mac OS X and so Office 2008 for Mac will not work.
According to Apple Downloads webpage, Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 (1.0) requires at least Mac OS X 10.4.9. Yes, you can use Office for Mac 2008 with 10.4.11 version.
The current version is Office for Mac 2011. The previous version was Office for Mac 2008. Office 2007 was for the Windows operating system and will not work with Mac OS X.
They'll both work well. It's more a matter of what you're comfortable with. PCs will run more software, while you make prefer the Mac's interface. It's up to you.
Office 2010 is compatible with Windows 8 running on a Mac. It is not compatible with any Mac OS.
Well depends. does your mac have Microsoft office mac edition. if it does then it should integrate perfectly, Apple's Keynote software and the free Open Office and Neo Office will all run Powerpoint presentations on a Mac.
Microsoft's individual applications were originally released for the Mac with Word dating back to 1984. They were collected together into the Office suite for the Mac in 1989. Versions of Office for Windows appeared later.
Microsoft Office 2007 was only available for the Windows operating system. If you have a disk with Office 2007 for Windows it will not work with Mac OS X. If you have the Windows operating system on your Mac then it will work with that. For Mac OS X you will need a specific version of Microsoft Office for Macs (See links below) . Office 2008 was the last Mac version but this is about to be replaced by Office 2011 any day now.