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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 390460" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>The standard apple software you get included for free covers the basics.</p><p>You will find it a bit daunting to begin with but its only getting to know the new names.</p><p>Most of them can import your windows equivalents but its not always perfect.</p><p></p><p>Mail for er ..mail !</p><p>Safari for browsing the web</p><p>Pages - the equivalent of Word for docs etc.</p><p>Numbers - for spreadsheets , not as powerful as Excel but good enough for most users.</p><p>Preview - for viewing images with some basic editing</p><p>Finder - for file browsing and finding your way around the system </p><p>Calendar - for appointments etc</p><p>Contacts - your address book.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to Lightroom then you need the Mac version, the windows version is different.</p><p>If you are on the creative cloud then its just a case of downloading the mac version of LR and PS.</p><p></p><p>The one are I am not sure about though is your Lightroom catalogue. Not sure if you can open the windows catalogue when running the Mac version of LR. Perhaps someone else can help there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 390460, member: 15434"] The standard apple software you get included for free covers the basics. You will find it a bit daunting to begin with but its only getting to know the new names. Most of them can import your windows equivalents but its not always perfect. Mail for er ..mail ! Safari for browsing the web Pages - the equivalent of Word for docs etc. Numbers - for spreadsheets , not as powerful as Excel but good enough for most users. Preview - for viewing images with some basic editing Finder - for file browsing and finding your way around the system Calendar - for appointments etc Contacts - your address book. When it comes to Lightroom then you need the Mac version, the windows version is different. If you are on the creative cloud then its just a case of downloading the mac version of LR and PS. The one are I am not sure about though is your Lightroom catalogue. Not sure if you can open the windows catalogue when running the Mac version of LR. Perhaps someone else can help there. [/QUOTE]
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