Pages Viewer For Mac
I have moved to OS X, and although Microsoft's Office software is brilliant on Windows, on the Mac its usability leaves something to be desired compared to Apple's own counterparts (Pages, Numbers and Keynote) which, although not containing as many bells and whistles, still provide any features I need to use. So I now open all my existing.docx files in Pages (which can open it natively), where, once saved in the application, saves it to a.pages file by default. What is the easiest way then, to open.pages files on my Windows computers (ideally, a similar automatic process in the reverse)? Is there a downloadable Microsoft Word add-on (like ), or a third party Office add-on (whether free or paid), or some other nifty tool to one-click / auto-convert.pages files to.docx files in Windows? Yeah about the PDF 'Quick View' document in the folder of the ZIP-renamed.pages file thing - I don't know what makes the difference, but my Pages files don't have a PDF, but only (useless) JPEGs - see. It would definitely help things if there was some setting in Pages that changed that (I'm just using the latest version updated in Mavericks, whatever it is), but it seems that trick isn't useful (anymore?).if it were, one could pretty much write a vb script/.bat etc. Outlook for mac send immediately.
To automate probably quite a lot of the needed conversion/extraction. – user78017 Jun 27 '14 at 7:54.
Nov 21, 2010 A “.pages” file is the native format of a document from a Mac computer, the original PC. The answer is “Opening a “.pages” file under windows is simple if you remember that “.pages” files are like a compressed collection of files. A “.pages” file is the native format of a document from a Mac computer, the original PC. The answer is “Opening a “.pages” file under windows is simple if you remember that “.pages” files are like a compressed collection of files.