

- #WHAT IS THE PROGRAM CALLED FOR MAC THATS LIKE POWERPOINT SOFTWARE#
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Even use your iPhone to take a photo or scan a document and instantly see it in Pages on your Mac. What's more, all the edits are non-destructive, so if you don't get something perfect the first time, you can change it again whenever you like, or even go right back to the original. Photos for Mac has everything you need to make your pictures look exactly how you want.
#WHAT IS THE PROGRAM CALLED FOR MAC THATS LIKE POWERPOINT SOFTWARE#
Photo: Rob LeFebvre/Cult of Mac One of the selling points of a Mac these days is the ability to run Windows software on it, via virtualization or Apple’s own Boot Camp. It’s pretty robust and works almost as well as the more costly solutions like Parallels or VMWare Fusion, so you can get a taste of things without having to bust out the credit card. We’re going to use a free, open source bit of emulation software called VirtualBox, from Oracle. We took a quick run at doing just that, as originally sussed out by the fantastic folks over at iMore. You can run the next-gen OS from Microsoft (Windows 10) on your Mac using virtualization for free, however. Windows 8.1, the current version of Microsoft’s operating system, will run you about $120 for a plain-jane version. Virtualization software like Parallels or VMWare Fusion (two of the best apps to run Windows software on your Mac without partitioning your hard drive for Boot Camp) isn’t free, though these applications do allow you to try before you buy.

#WHAT IS THE PROGRAM CALLED FOR MAC THATS LIKE POWERPOINT PC#
Running Windows lets you play PC games that haven’t been ported to the Mac, or stay completely compatible with your documents from a PC-centric workplace. One of the selling points of a Mac these days is the ability to run Windows software on it, via virtualization or Apple’s own Boot Camp.
