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Switching to a Mac from Apple
I am switching to a Mac from Apple soon, but the only thing that is compatibility. I am currently using Windows Vista (no reliable) and I need to know before you change, how I can get the files for Windows (Office, Windows Photo Gallery, The Sims 2, Thrillville of the rails, and Windows Live Messenger and lots more) to work on a Mac How I can convert. No need to worry about music because I have iTunes. I have also Safari. Thanks in advance. (I will not change if my role is not compatible with Mac). How I can make? Thank you. I do not want the software files, I just want the files to be a no, the program.
OK, let's go down the list then.
First of all, Windows applications and Mac are not exactly interchangeable operating system has no way to run other applications, but there is almost always equivalent. The archives of the media and documents, and therefore as should not be a big problem. • Microsoft Office itself has a version for Mac, although I have not heard anything good about their performance or quality. (A product made Imagine. .. by Microsoft sloppy, hehe!) are not equivalent to MS Office, such as OpenOffice.org (and his brother a little friendlier Mac, NeoOffice), which are compatible with the same file formats and some more, and Apple's own fledgling office suite, iWork, is highly compatible too (not to mention much more polished than OO.o). iWork is $ 80, and OO.oy are not free and open source. • Not sure if Windows Photo Gallery uses special file formats, not having seen it myself but at least you can re-import those same images in iPhoto. • I think The Sims 2 has a Mac version, but I'm not sure about the expansion packs. But heck, you could partition the hard drive Mac with Boot Field, pull Windows from the existence and use it to repair odd games. : P (A i_c: Using Boot Camp only defeats the purpose of getting a Mac if you use it as a crutch to procrastinate on changing more. You can use the same facility for Games for Windows and OS X for everything else, and honestly say OS X is the primary operating system.) • Thrillville seems that the game was released only for Windows, so would run the Boot Camp partition as well. • There are several different client applications for MSN Messenger, and oddly enough, an official of one Microsoft is not the worst out there. However, I recommend checking out Adium, which is free, compatible with millions and millions of instant messaging (MSN, AIM, Yahoo, Jabber, Bonjour, Google Talk, ICQ, MySpaceIM, etc, etc), and is highly customizable with user-contributed visual styles, Dock icons, sounds, scripts, etc. I've used several others, and keep coming back to this, and more Mac users would probably agree. There are probably other things you want to find as moves on, but that pretty much covers what you mentioned. Hope that helps!
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