

Office is also on my phone and until recently I had a Windows version running the Mac as well as the OS X version.ĭepending on how you look at these things, Word is either a powerful, full-featured, professional document creation tool or bloated and clumsy. In fact I can use Microsoft Office on up to five devices. Today you can switch from Word on Windows to Word on a Mac without any jarring adjustments. Complexity can also make Word hard to master.Ĭhances are you won’t scratch the surface of what Word has to offer.įor years the Mac versions of Word were quite different from Windows versions of the software. That makes it a huge, sprawling monster of an application. More to the point, it has everything anyone needs in a word-processor. Word has everything you need in a word-processor. Given Word’s place in the world, there’s a strong argument for sticking with it when you write for work or for clients. All of them co-exist with Word in one way or another. People expect to to be able to open, write and edit documents in the Word format. Which means, even if you don’t use Word, you need a passing familiarity with it. You don’t have to love Microsoft Word to recognise it as the de facto standard for sending finished writing jobs to clients.Įveryone assumes you use it. Here’s a run down of the most important Apple Mac writing tools. There are excellent free options, tools designed to fit niches, full-featured tools that do everything and minimal editors which do little, but keep you focused. Some are conventional word processors, others are text editors and then there is WordPress which can put your words straight on to the web. There’s a great selection of tools for the job. While the Mac may not be a typewriter, many people use it to write.
