Are the Pages and Numbers apps that I originally bought on iTunes for iPad for $9.99 each transferrable to or able to run on 2011 MacBook Pro running Yosemite 10.10.5? The mac app store wants $19.99 each to download. I thought the new operating system was supposed to run the iPhone and iPad apps. My Mac shows the apps in iCloud drive but only opens them in preview. Any way to run these without paying twice for the same app, also curious what apps other people are using in place of these. I use them mostly for basic lists or to open word/excel docs. Thanks.

Built in Apps Apps as powerful and elegant as your Mac. Because they’re designed for it. With every Mac, you get a collection of powerful apps. They’re the same apps you use on your iPhone or iPad, so they’ll feel instantly familiar. They all work with iCloud, so your schedule, contacts, and notes are always up to date everywhere. Interact with OS X like never before. The most advanced display for your Mac. And it’s the best way to turn your iPad into an extra monitor for your Mac or PC”. Easy to use, and works great” “If you travel with a laptop and iPad, you need this app. I needed a second screen, but Duet gives me even more. Full gesture support. Mac App Store was launched on January 6, 2011, as part of the free Mac OS X 10.6.6 update for all current Snow Leopard users. After 24 hours of release, Apple announced that there were over one million downloads. On June 4, 2018, Apple announced that a new version of the App Store would be included in macOS Mojave. I’ve included Appetize.io and listed it in the first place due to the ease of use.
MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)
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