Windows 10: compatible apple word processor

Discus and support compatible apple word processor in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I have a friend with an Apple computer who sends me PDF files, that I can edit because she doesn't have a Windows compatible word processor and I don't... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by mikecox, Dec 12, 2017.

  1. mikecox Win User

    compatible apple word processor


    I have a friend with an Apple computer who sends me PDF files, that I can edit because she doesn't have a Windows compatible word processor and I don't know what to advise her to use. I can't believe Apple can't create a Windows compatible document. Does Apple have a word processor like Wordpad, that she can use to create Win compatible docs?

    :)
     
    mikecox, Dec 12, 2017
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  2. Ken Blake Win User

    Looking for a word processor for my new windows 10 free upgrade to transfer files from old windows 7 desktop

    *No* version of Windows has ever come with a word processor. If an older computer of yours came with a word processor (Word, Microsoft Office, or Works), it was because its manufacturer bundled it with what he sold you, not because Windows came with it.

    A minor exception to the above is WordPad, which *does* come with Windows. However, as far as I'm concerned, it's just a glorified text editor, not a real word processor. However

    What kind of documents are "all the documents [you] have saved"? Are they .doc or .docx files, created by a prior version of Word? Or if they are something else, please tell us what they are.

    If they are .doc or .docx files, you have several choices:

    1. Buy Word 2016.

    2. Buy Microsoft Office 2016, which includes Word 2016.

    3. Find and buy an older version of Word of Microsoft Office.

    4. Buy WordPerfect (my personal favorite word processor), which is largely compatible with Word .doc and .docx documents.

    5. Try WordPad, which is also largely compatible with .doc and .docs files, on your documents, and see how compatible it is with your documents and how you like it.

    6. Download and install the free OpenOffice (Download Apache OpenOffice) or LibreOffice (Home | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Fun Project - Fantastic People), both of which are largely compatible with Word.

    I recommend Trying WordPad first, then giving either OpenOffice, LibreOffice, or even both a try. You will get to see how compatible they are with your files, and also see how you like them. If you don't like them, you can easily uninstall them (OpenOffice
    and LibreOffice, not WordPad), and buy Word, or Microsoft Office, if that's what you want.
     
    Ken Blake, Dec 12, 2017
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  3. Erdeslawe Win User
    word mobile

    Yes, it's a free app but, as the title indicates, it's only designed for screens of 10" or less.

    Try LibreOffice, which is compatible with MSOffice if you need more than a Word Processor.
     
    Erdeslawe, Dec 12, 2017
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  4. compatible apple word processor

    She can use TextEdit application which is a part of MacOS. TextEdit works with many document formats (rtf, docx, html...). Treat it as an equivalent of Wordpad.

    Or - and better - she can install & use LibreOffice suite as many Macintosh & Windows users do:
    http://download.documentfoundation.o...cOS_x86-64.dmg
    LibreOffice works well with odt, docx, and many other formats of documents, and has much more features than TextEdit.

    You will probably need to instruct her that it is better to use File/Save option (and select document format in Save dialog) instead of File/Export to PDF.

    Btw Macintosh is a great tool for everyday use..


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    muchomurka, Dec 12, 2017
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  5. Addendum - how to save document as rtf in TextEdit (and similarly in LibreOffice):


    compatible apple word processor [​IMG]



    compatible apple word processor [​IMG]
     
    muchomurka, Dec 12, 2017
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  6. Barman58 Win User
    The biggest selling software on Macintosh computers for many years is Microsoft Office for Mac - This provides by design full 100% compatibility with the Windows MS Office Suites. It is of course Not free, but there are many deals for students and special versions of the traditional desktop suite. Also a Microsoft ID does allow access to the online versions for free Office Online | Documents, Presentations more Online for free

    Free options such as LibraOffice will work as a translation medium, but may require some reformatting of word documents after transfer with anything other than simple documents so you would need to both use Libreoffice or Word to minimise the work involved ( I am assuming you are using word at present)

    The solution you choose, will also depend on the complexity of the documentation you are dealing with, as although the Free office suites have advanced a long way they still sometimes have issues with more advanced MS Office functions
     
    Barman58, Dec 12, 2017
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  7. The main problem I think is that she uses "Export as PDF", not "Save"... Which application she uses is somewhat irrelevant if it can handle common formats. (And yes, I personally prefer LibreOffice over that MS one which I must use at work because of Outlook.)
     
    muchomurka, Dec 12, 2017
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  8. Barman58 Win User

    compatible apple word processor

    Thats true, and is why I suggested two options to the answer the request for an application that can produce Windows compatible documents - The use of a PDF would suggest a certain complexity of the documents involved so the Use of the Industry standard Document creation software is something that should be considered.
     
    Barman58, Dec 12, 2017
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  9. mikecox Win User
    Thanks for all these responses. I will share them with her.
     
    mikecox, Apr 5, 2018
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