A suitable alternative maybe seen in, an easy-to-use page layout application for desktop publishing on Mac, allowing the creation of professional quality documents with ease, including newsletters, brochures, adverts to name but a few. & a also aid novices to the most experienced of users. Fl studio 12 for mac free download full version. It is considered an excellent resource for those who bemoan the fact that MS Publisher is not available on the Mac platform. From Apple's it is $17.99. Purchasing directly from the website above however gives a 30 day free trial period. The Best option is definitely.
But it's also probably the most expensive one. It's the reference in Desktop publishing software. Additional information: is available for Windows and Macintosh. It is a high-end industry standard program used by the publishing industry for producing all kinds of documents up to and including internationally-renowned newspapers and magazines. At this time it is only available by a $50 per month subscription to Adobe's Creative Cloud service.

Needless to say, it is much more powerful and advanced than Microsoft Publisher, which is designed for low-end office and small-business newsletter production.
LibreOffice (free) can open publisher files. Might be able to work with them too but if you are just doing light-weight desktop publishing and using a Mac (with no need to share them to Windows) you might just use Pages going forward. On the Mac, Microsoft Word has a special view called Publishing Layout View that offers the core functionality of Microsoft Publisher on Windows. Unfortunately, Microsoft Word is unable to open Microsoft Publisher files.
As others have mentioned there is no Mac application that can work with Publisher files. (EDIT: As Tom pointed out, released in February 2013, can now open and work with Publisher files) What I've recommended for people at our office who have made the switch to Mac is to either export to a different format (Word, PDF, etc) from Publisher on their PC beforehand. Alternately you can use online services to convert the Publisher file into a PDF, Word doc, etc. I know there are several but the only I've actually used is the. Hope that helps!