Once there, click the Download Now button, choose where to save it to, and follow the directions, accepting the agreement. The setup program should automatically start, but this doesn't always happen. If this doesn't happen, then you should go to the .exe file you just downloaded (in the location on your hard drive where you just told the computer to put it), and double-click it. But that should not be necessary.
If you have the older version like Power Point 95, which won't open my files, then download the file converter.
Outlines are saved as Rich Text
Format
(.rtf) files and should
be
readable by any word processor. Fonts used are Arial, Times, and
Symbol. After downloading a copy, you can change their format, to
facilitate taking notes, or reducing them for studying.
Movies can be viewed using Quicktime in a web browser. You can download Quicktime to view movies at: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
If you have no word processor or PowerPoint, then consider downloading a free office productivity suite.
If you are suspicious of
free
software, want support, and do not mind spending $50, you can get ThinkFree
Office [http://www.thinkfree.com/] for Mac or Windows.
Or buy Microsoft Office at
the education price of
~$149.
Mac: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/default.aspx?pid=office2004
or buy
from Apple here
Win:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/students/default.mspx
If you have a Mac, you can buy
Apple's equivalent of Office, iWork for only
$49.