PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
A Powerpoint presentation (.ppt file) will work on either the Windows or Mac OS X versions of PowerPoint, and it will also work on OpenOffice and NeoOffice.
Mac Powerpoint Templates it different Microsoft PowerPoint templates it's design very impressive to another PowerPoint templates. Slideworld.com is a best resources for getting Mac Powerpoint Templates
You Can Use openOffice or libreoffice open or edit powerpoint files on Mac
Unfortunately you cannot embed font profiles in Powerpoint while using a Mac.
There is a Microsoft Office for the Mac, which includes the regulars such as word, excel, PowerPoint, etc. , but it cost around 130 dollars (not free). There are some torrents that are free, but are illegal. Here is a link for the trial version for the mac download: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/office2008/trial-download.mspx
You can download a trial version from the Microsoft website, or, if you just need to look at PowerPoint files, you can download the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer for free. Otherwise, you'll have to buy it if you want the full version, and if you don't want to commit piracy crime. PowerPoint 2010 for Windows is about $120, and it's about $100 for the Mac version.
If you want to buy PowerPoint on Mac, you must first buy an Office 2019 product. Then after installing Office 2019 you will get Mac PowerPoint. You can buy Office 2019 from: Microsoftprokey
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Powerpoint is available for both the Mac OS X and Windows operating systems. (See links below)
A free trial of Microsoft Powerpoint can be downloaded from Microsoft's website. In the products section, in the Microsoft Office section, you will find Powerpoint. From there you can select Free Download/Trial and fill out the rest of the information to download it and get started.
If you're on a Mac, do a screenshot (Print Screen/Prt Scr) and paste (Control, V) it into PowerPoint. If you're on a Mac, do a screenshot (Command, Shift, 3) and paste (Command, V) it into PowerPoint.