Does Microsoft Visio work on MACs?

Does Microsoft Visio work on MACs? If not, are their plans to make it work? Are their comprable tools on MAC?

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Posted on Oct 24, 2011 9:20 AM

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Posted on Jun 9, 2017 10:46 PM

Visio does not works at Mac. But there is the free file viewer to view the Visio vsdx files. If you want to edit the visio file, you need use some Visio Mac alternative programs, such as Edraw Max.

Mac Diagram Software - Edraw Max for Mac

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Jun 9, 2017 10:46 PM in response to dianefromdowners grove

Visio does not works at Mac. But there is the free file viewer to view the Visio vsdx files. If you want to edit the visio file, you need use some Visio Mac alternative programs, such as Edraw Max.

Mac Diagram Software - Edraw Max for Mac

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Oct 24, 2011 9:43 AM in response to dianefromdowners grove

P.S. The Mac Pro is a desktop. The MacBook Pro is a notebook computer labelled such under the screen. MAC is an acronym for Media Access Control, a network address for networking devices. Mac is shorthand for both the operating system and the computers made by Apple Inc.

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Oct 24, 2011 9:50 AM in response to dianefromdowners grove

dianefromdowners grove wrote:


Does Microsoft Visio work on MACs? If not, are their plans to make it work? Are their comprable tools on MAC?


Go here http://www.conceptdraw.com/products/conceptdraw-pro-2the manufacturer promises compatibility with Visio for Windows, I have not checked it out so look at it for your use.

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Mar 22, 2013 5:10 PM in response to a brody

a brody wrote:


P.S. The Mac Pro is a desktop. The MacBook Pro is a notebook computer labelled such under the screen. MAC is an acronym for Media Access Control, a network address for networking devices. Mac is shorthand for both the operating system and the computers made by Apple Inc.


Ok, I know this is an old thread, but seriously? Just relax. People are going to be saying iTouch, Mac Store, Oh Es Ex, etc... no matter how enlightened you try to make everyone. So they capitalized MAC. It's clear what they were talking about. Just calm down and don't be that IT guy. It's people like you who give us a bad name. On second thought, keep it up. It makes friendly people like me more attractive for job openings. 😉

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Sep 12, 2013 2:57 PM in response to a brody

I feel compelled to stick up for a brody.


While one wants to be getle and graceful with corrections- -and as much as I don't like being a stickler for precision- -if one spends all day in IT matters, the misplaced caps (ie.e, MAC the acronym vs Mac the abbreviation/nickname) does cause an annoying cognitive stumble. It's like having to read a sentace three times beacuse of a confusing mispelling or gramatical flop.


I am often guilty of this kind of foible; my colleagues will be happy to assert my lack of spelling and typing skills. One does well to be aware of correct forms even if we don't always hit the mark.

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