For all of your office work you want iWork 09 or 11 what ever one is out. It 
sounds like a macbook pro would work best for you, not sure about the air, 
although the air would be cheaper…yes, ms office does not work
On Oct 13, 2011, at 11:25 PM, Louis Do wrote:

> Hello. i am planning on purchasing a mac for my first year of college
> next year. i am currently learning voiceover and I prefer it to the PC
> screenreaders available. I have a few questions that hopefully you
> kind folks can answer to help me make a more informed purchase.
> 1. What macbook would fit my needs? i will need to watch a lot of
> videos, do reasearch, write long papers, and create spreadsheets or
> powerpoints.
> 2. I heard that microsoft office is not accesible on the Mac. Is this
> a true statement?
> 3. What equivalent mac softwares are available for powerpoint, word, and 
> excell?
> Thanks for your help,
> Louis
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