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technology and computing shareware and freewareDoes Apple have a word processor?
In respect to this, what word processor does Apple use?
Pages (word processor) Pages is a wordprocessor developed by Apple Inc. It is part of theiWork productivity suite and runs on the macOS and iOS operatingsystems. The first version of Pages was announced on January 11,2005, and was released one month later.
- Microsoft Word is available for $69.99 a year (or $6.99 amonth) as part of an Office 365 Personal subscription.
- It's the most popular word processor in business so widelysupported everywhere.
Also Know, what is Apple's equivalent to Microsoft Word?
iWork Suite Included with your Mac is the iWork Suite: Pages,Numbers, and Keynote. These are Apple's own alternatives toWord, Excel, and PowerPoint. Pages, for instance, is thebest Word alternative for Mac.
Formats you can open in Pages You can open these file formats in Pageson iPhone, iPad, Mac, and online at iCloud.com: All Pagesversions. Microsoft Word: Office Open XML (.docx) andOffice 97 or later (.doc)