Word Processor For Mac And Windows
Unfortunately Works itself is also a bit 'long in the tooth' and was discontinued in 2009. Although it was sold as a stand alone product the vast majority of installations were bundled with the computer. Under the terms of the OEM license you can't transfer it to another computer. The Works Spreadsheets were basically Excel compatible, changing the extension of any old spreadsheets to XLS should allow them to be opened even by Libre Office. Documents are more of a problem as the file format was specific. Word has an importer otherwise opening them to read the text in the file may be possible if the extension is changed to TXT, there will however be lots of garbage to work through to find the actual text.
Also bear in mind that Windows does have a free word processor built in. Functionally basic but if all you want to do is type letters etc.
This word processor runs only on Mac OSX 10.4 through 10.6. Yeah Write is a Windows only word processor that takes a rather unconventional approach to information in put. This processor uses a Q&A type interface in order to put the necessary information into a document template.
Then type Wordpad in the start menu to create no frills documents. Windows 10 comes with a Word Processor 'out of the box'.
Click on Start and type wordpad to open it Wordpad is a basic but reasonably serviceable word processor. Because its default file format is.rtf (rich text format) there are limits as to what can be done with it but many of the features that make up Word, Pages, Writer are not strictly speaking word processing but the function of a desktop publishing program. In fact one of the pitfalls of these other programs is people put in far too many gimmicks and eye candy, often inappropriate for the task. One example would be a CV, any recruiter would recommend a CV should be clear, concise and simple to read. With no bells and whistles Wordpad helps enforce that discipline.
When.doc started to become a 'standard' for documents Wordpad's.rtf was a handicap but now PDF has become the accepted format and Windows 10 has an inbuilt PDF file 'printer' Wordpad will fit many tasks. Yes it will work on Win 10.
I installed it from the disc that came with my Win XP but do not use it very often because sometimes it will close for no reason and can be really aggravating if you are in the middle of something. Samsung usb driver for mac. I primarily use Lebre but also have 'Open Office' that I use sometimes.
Both are excellent programs. As for creating cards and other things, I use 'Print Master'. It's a fantastic program for everything from calendars to business cards to Christmas cards and a lot of other things.
Quicken 2007 for mac 16.2.0. Do a internet search for it and you can find free versions of it like I did.