Hi Chris,
No, you don't get automatic language switching on the Mac. At least, it hasn't 
worked for me where it has worked for me on the iPhone between English and 
Russian. Open office is not accessible. With regard to the language switching, 
it's not too hard to switch languages, because there is a keystroke that let 
you move from one to another one. But it's not the same as the automatic 
switching that you can have on iOS. As for word processors, there is pages and 
there is Microsoft Word for Mac, which some people say works quite well. I have 
not used it, so I cannot comment.depending on how big of a Microsoft Word user 
you are, you may find that the Mac version isn't up to what you are used to. 
And then there is pages, which will have a learning curve, especially if you 
are into word with windows. There's also text at it, which is a lot simpler and 
has fewer features naturally. So it depends on your word processing needs.
Mary


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> On May 23, 2016, at 2:37 PM, Cris Ali <filasti...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello folks,
> 
> I think I decided to get the macbook pro 15.4 inch with retina display 2.5 
> mhz quad core Pentium i7.  It comes with a 512 gb of SSD and 16 gb of ram.  
> The description sounds attractive, and the weight is not that heavy.
> 
> I have a number of questions however:
> 
> First, does the voiceover support automatic language detection and switching? 
>  I am multi lingual and I like this feature on the iOS devices.  If voice 
> over does not support this feature, how do multi and bilingual users of OSX 
> deal with this issue?
> 
> Secondly, What is a good accessible word processor to use, preferably 
> something that support .docs and .doc extensions. Is open office accessible?
> 
> Finally, do you recommend any tutorials or documents to read to prepare 
> myself for the time when I get my computer?
> 
> Your help will be appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Cris
> 
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