Microsoft produce a Mac version of PowerPoint. (See links below)
Mac OS X
Verve has a variety of templates for PowerPoint. Microsoft does make a version of PowerPoint for Mac. If you want to use Apple's Keynote there are several sites available, both free and paid. See the links
Mac OS X is an excellent replacement for Windows 7. You can use Apple's Mac OS X on computers made by Apple. The legal terms you agree to when installing Mac OS X prevent it being installed on non-Apple computers.
Apple computers are made by Apple. Apple write their own operating system called Mac OS X to use on their computers. Legally you can only run Mac OS X on a computer made by Apple. Other makes of computer cannot be turned into Apple computers.
"No. Apple mac computers use Safari, and Firefox. Firefox is the same for Windows and Mac. I think that Internet Explorer was created for computers that use Windows only."
Apple's Mac computers use their own operating system called Mac OS X. If required Windows can be installed and used on a Mac.
Apple computers can be used with wireless printers. These include MAC desktop computers as well as MAC laptop computers. Wireless printers allow printing without the use of a wire connected to the computer.
The 1969 macs should use windows....if not get the 69th generation apple mac.
No - the clue is in the phrase '...for mac' ! Apple Mac's use a different operating system to 'regular' computers. The two versions are not interchangeable.
Apple's Mac OS X can legally only be installed on computers made by Apple.
You Can Use openOffice or libreoffice open or edit powerpoint files on Mac
There is a Microsoft Office version for the Macintosh platform available. It is called Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac. You can also view PowerPoint presentations on Apple's own office productivity suite, iWork. iWork and Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac are both available from the Apple online store.