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prasys
post Sep 4 2007, 08:26 PM

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Yes to all your questions. Office 2004 might be slow for Intel users as it uses Rosetta to translate PowerPC instructions to Intel. A good alternative might be NeoOffice , But I still prefer to use M$ Office because of its name


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post Sep 6 2007, 06:26 PM

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QUOTE(vetkin_gray @ Sep 6 2007, 05:20 PM)
oh okay... thx for the replies.. rclxms.gif

i'll try hard to get it for free whistling.gif

my worst fear is when opening the ms word doc(mac) with a pc, the words or objects or symbols will bcome messy or does not appear. cz that's what happened to my science teacher a few years back ago. doh.gif

acrobat reader is available for mac right??

my uni uses ms word 03, acrobat reader 7, powerpoint, ms visual c++

on my pc, i always use applications like bitcomet,limewire,google earth, vlc, live messenger etc
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Yeah sometimes certain thing goes missing. You should double check by clicking save as and then hit on compatibility check as it runs a check to see if its okay. For Powerpoint always use JPEG , otherwise TIFF Images does not even get displayed on windows pc (unless they have quicktime compresser)

Yeah , OSX comes with a PDF Reader . So it shouldn't be a problem. Plus there is always Acrobat Reader for it


The Alternatives :-

BitComet <----> Transmission
VLC <-----> VLC
LimeWire <----> LimeWire
Google Earth <----> Google Earth
Live Messenger <----> aMSN

 

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