Yes. You can open them using TextEdit, which comes installed with Mac OS X. You can also install a number of other OS X programs that are compatible with MS Word 2007 files, including Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac (http://www.microsoft.com/MAC/default.mspx) and OpenOffice Writer (http://www.OpenOffice.org).
TextEdit, iWork's Pages, Microsoft Word for Mac..
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)
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.
Yes there is, it's for mac
Yes there is; Microsoft Word.
You can use Microsoft Excel on any Windows operating system. You can also use it on a MAC using Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
There is a Microsoft Word for Mac (see link below). TextEdit (in the Applications folder) will open most Word documents. There are free alternatives to work with Word docs such as NeoOffice and OpenOffice (see links below).
you can use any kind of Microsoft (words, power point or excel) you then save it as a PDF then send it to a mac computer