![]() We were about to do that, and decided that for the money, it just wasn't worth it. Your only option, if you have an Intel Mac, is to install Windows on a partition for Boot Camp (other options exist to run Windows on your Mac), and buy a copy of Publisher. You sure can find several programs which run on Mac to create the same results. We found no problem at all finding all the software she needed to do the same stuff, OpenOffice for Excel, FileMaker Pro for Microsoft Access (export Access files as Excel, create same fields in FileMaker, and import, it was pretty easy). I switched my wife from a Windows machine to a new Intel iMac. They sure could send it as a PDF, and you can view the file, but the catch is if someone sends the file and wants to share it for editing, etc., no go. If someone sends you a Publisher file, you cannot open it on a Mac. ![]() The simple reason being that Microsoft did not write a program for Mac for Publisher. ![]() Now we just tell those Publisher users to "Get a Mac!" Plus, it supports iCloud Drive, so you can easily access your documents from any iCloud-enabled Mac. It’s a native Mac application, which means it doesn’t depend on the Internet such as browser-based applications and takes full advantage of your Mac’s power and capabilities. You sure can find several programs which run on Mac to create the same results. That’s where Swift Publisher for Mac comes in handy. ![]()
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