No You can buy it Or you can down load a open source version for free called "openoffice" it is as close to the real software but totally Free
Yes, just go to the Microsoft website and type in Word for Mac. It is not free.
YES, YOU CAN USE "MICROSOFT OFFICE HOME & STUDENT 2007" ON A MAC. THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH THAT IS THE PRICE!!! IF YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY $150 GO AHEAD. I BOUGHT THE SOFTWARE AND IN MY EXPERIENCE WITH IT, I WOULD HAVE TO GIVE IT A "3 OUT OF 10"!!! NOW "iWORK" IS ALMOST HALF THE PRICE AND I GIVE IT A "10 OUT 10" IT HAS PAGE, NUMBERS, AND KEYNOTES WHICH ARE THE SAME AS WORD, EXEL, AND POWERPOINT BUT BETTER.
No, the iMac does not come preloaded with Office. You can however get a great free office program called Open Office or Libre Office.
Not unless you want to use the software. In that case you will need Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac which you will have to purchase. You can also install the free alternative Open Office for Mac.
No, but you can use Office Mac 2011. To download a trial version, see the related link.
Yes
Microsoft have said that the operating system is the biggest difference between Word for Mac and Word for Windows. I use OpenOffice which is able to read, write and save Word Docs on this iMac. OpenOffice is also low cost especially compared to Office
No it will not run on a Mac.
If you are running Microsoft Office for Mac you need no security software just common sense. I do however recommend you install the Safari Extension Web Of Trust (WOT). You can also get it for other browsers. It will warn you of malicious web sites.
i have this same problem and i cant figure it out! Its been buffering for 3hrs and i hav to get my science fair done!
Microsoft's PowerPoint (See links below) is part of their Office software suite. It is installed with the standard installer - double click the installer and follow the prompts.