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Don't know how up to date this is: But it says, inter alia, WordPerfect for the Macintosh (WPMac) was written for obsolete versions of the Macintosh operating system, but it works perfectly in Mac OS X ('OS Ten') on PowerPC (PPC) Macintosh machines such as the PowerBook, iBook, PowerMac, and PPC-based iMac and Mac Mini series running OS X versions up to and including 10.4 'Tiger' (but not 10.5 'Leopard' or later versions). Like all other programs written for older versions of the Mac OS, WPMac runs under OS X in a part of the operating system software that is called the Classic environment. (The Classic environment is available only on PowerPC-based machines running OS X up to and including version 10.4 'Tiger'; it is not available on Intel-based Macintosh machines, nor is it available on PowerPC-based machines running 10.5 'Leopard' or later versions.). Adam Getliff wrote: Don't know how up to date this is: But it says, inter alia, WordPerfect for the Macintosh (WPMac) was written for obsolete versions of the Macintosh operating system, but it works perfectly in Mac OS X ('OS Ten') on PowerPC (PPC) Macintosh machines such as the PowerBook, iBook, PowerMac, and PPC-based iMac and Mac Mini series running OS X versions up to and including 10.4 'Tiger' (but not 10.5 'Leopard' or later versions). Like all other programs written for older versions of the Mac OS, WPMac runs under OS X in a part of the operating system software that is called the Classic environment. (The Classic environment is available only on PowerPC-based machines running OS X up to and including version 10.4 'Tiger'; it is not available on Intel-based Macintosh machines, nor is it available on PowerPC-based machines running 10.5 'Leopard' or later versions.) It is for Macs using PPC processors, so not up to date at all, even worse, not relevant anymore (unless you have a 6 year old Mac and need to run an ancient version of WordPerfect in the classic environment).
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You can use Word to open a document that was created in WordPerfect 5.x or 6.x. Changes to the document, you cannot save it as a WordPerfect document. Although I do not use Apple Mac it would be like using MicroSoft Word or WordPerfect, simply open you wordprocessing program and then find a WordPerfect file and it should open it. I say this because when I use Word, I can open a WordPerfect document and when I use WordPerfect, I can open a Word document without a problem. I hope I have helped you.