TextEdit is a word processor. It would be similar to packages like Microsoft Word or Word Perfect.
Word processors are used for creating or editing text in general, for example Notepad (or Textedit if you're on a mac) and Microsoft Word are both word processors
Microsoft word is available for the Mac. You have to buy the Microsoft office package if you don't have it already, and it will come with word, excel, and powerpoint. You have to make sure it is for the mac, and not the pc.
In an emergency you might open a .doc with Textedit and extract the text. Word processors that can open .doc come in free and paid forms. Free apps include the Open Office group, Abiword, and Bean. Paid apps include Microsoft Word for Mac, and Apple Pages.
Microsoft Word 2011 for Mac. Click the link for the download.
Yes.
Microsoft Word, Wordpad, Pages(Mac)
To underline text on a Mac, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command (⌘) + U. First, select the text you want to underline, and then press the shortcut. Alternatively, in applications like Pages or Microsoft Word, you can also find the underline option in the formatting toolbar.
In Microsoft Word, the shortcut for bolding text is Ctrl + B on Windows and Command + B on Mac. You can use this shortcut by selecting the text you want to embolden and then pressing the keys simultaneously. This will apply or remove the bold formatting from the selected text.
The general command is ctrl button and the i button while the text is highlighted. This works on most programs such as Microsoft Word for Mac.
Yes there is, it's for mac
Yes there is; Microsoft Word.