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Indeed
My last experience with it was Office 2000 on a 9.2 OS iMac
here at school. Any attached Word or Excel PC docs that
were emailed to me always opened and and displayed
perfectly on my iMac.
Posted by: TWRX   Posted on: 04/06/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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MS Makes Mac software?  middle of nowhere | 04/05/04
mactopia  tooner440 | 04/06/04
double standards  markbanerji@... | 04/06/04
Mac OS is licenced  Fred Fredrickson | 04/06/04
Huh?  vferrara | 04/06/04
Not True  TWRX | 04/06/04
In 1984 Apple had the market  voska | 04/06/04
commodity market  tic swayback | 04/06/04
You must mean the fiasco over their DVD drives huh?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/06/04
What fiasco was that?  tic swayback | 04/06/04
re: Reply to Don on this insipid Talkback  bgoss@... | 04/06/04
Re: MS Makes Mac software?  issthatso | 04/06/04
LOL  baron chat | 04/06/04
Have they fixed numbering?  Fred Fredrickson | 04/06/04
Mac Office an Excellent choice  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
Re: Mac Office an Excellent choice  issthatso | 04/06/04
Indeed  TWRX | 04/06/04
(NT) Macintosh computers still exist?  P. Douglas | 04/06/04
Mac computers  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
Only in succesful computer shops. (NT)  Atlant | 04/06/04
Take a tour of any publishing business  voska | 04/06/04
(NT) P. Douglas still exists?  bgoss@... | 04/06/04
No thanks  tic swayback | 04/06/04
Two comments  mlindl | 04/06/04
1st Version of Office was for the Macintosh not Windows  Extraordinaire | 07/16/04

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