Does iWorks come with a Mac or must it be purchased separately? if so,
ow much does it cost?

On 10/14/11, Cody <cdog2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For clarification, the macbook made from white plastic is no longer
> available
> On Oct 13, 2011, at 11:57 PM, Gavin wrote:
>
>> Hi Louis,
>>
>> It sounds like a MacBook Air would be your best bet, though I don't know
>> what kind of specs it has. I've also heard that the MacBook Air has a
>> similar price to the 13 inch MacBook Pro, which you could also try. If you
>> don't want to spend too much, you could also go for the ordinary MacBook
>> model which, if my memory serves me correctly, is made out of a kind of
>> plastic as opposed to the MacBook Pro, which is aluminium.
>>
>> As far as equivalent software to Microsoft Office goes, Apple has a
>> productivity suite called iWork that contains 3 applications. Pages, for
>> word processing, Numbers, for spreadsheets, and Keynote, for creating
>> presentations. It's very accessible with VoiceOver.
>>
>> Hope this info heaps.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Gavin
>>
>>
>> On 14 Oct 2011, at 5:25 AM, 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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