Re: [ Jgre For Mac
For the last month or so, I've been running an ongoing experiment: Seeing how long I can use Windows 10 (and only Windows 10) before I give up and go back to my Mac. Here are the apps, tools, and utilities I've found to be most useful in making the Mac-to-Windows transition just a little easier. It's worth noting that most of these are actually Windows 7 or 8 apps that run just fine in Windows 10 —. And if you have suggestions for any Windows apps that do the job better than what I'm listing here,.
This is an ongoing experiment.
I bought Office for Mac 2011 a couple of years ago for my old MacBook. About a year and a half ago I got a MacBook Air and so to get Office on it, I downloaded the trial, and activated it with the product key from my disk. All was well.
Windows For Mac
Recently, my Office installation has been playing up (Math-type is impossible to remove) so I uninstalled it. Now, when I go to the MS website (which is, by the way, awful, so many broken links) I am told that if you have no optical drive, like me, to either download and activate the trial (as I did in the past) or enter your product key and they will provide you with the relevant download link. So I enter my key and get told I am not eligible for download. Robocopy alternatives for mac. Fine - not sure why, but ok. So, as they said, I'll download the trial. Problem is, I can't for the life of me find the trial download?
Silverlight For Mac
Can someone help me out here? I have a legit key, and it's proving so difficult to get the software on my Mac. Pirating would have been easier.