The Word Count function is located across the top of the screen where it says "File | Edit | View" etc. It is under the Tools menu, and is sixth down; "Word Count". Another way you could have found this was to simply type word count in help (also at the top of the screen by "File | Edit | View" etc. It would have guided you to the area where the Word Count function is located
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.
Microsoft Word, Wordpad, Pages(Mac)
Microsoft Word 2011 for Mac. Click the link for the download.
Yes.
The document will need to be saved from the Mac's Word 2011 in a format that can be read by Word 2007. Microsoft are a law unto themselves and ignore standards and even their own established standard formats. Word 2007 was particularly problematical.
Yes there is, it's for mac
Yes there is; Microsoft Word.
Office 2003 works under windows, the 2008 under mac.
TextEdit is a word processor. It would be similar to packages like Microsoft Word or Word Perfect.
The closest equivalent would be Pages, although it doesn't have quite as many features as Microsoft Word.
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).
"doc." stands for Document and it is a type of file. It can open Microsoft Word or Word on a Mac.