2009 MacBook pro 13 with OSX 10.9.1 -- Office:Mac 2004 ?

I just bought a used MacBook Pro with a fresh install of mavericks and
I have an old copy of Office:Mac 2004 student and teacher edition.  Should I install it?
I have one more product key on this disc and want a basic word processor.  Leary of the MS product.
Thanks!

No. It won't work.
Office 2004 and Other Applications Don't Work in Lion/Mountain Lion or Mavericks
If you have Office 2004 which is a PPC-only suite, it will not work in Lion/Mountain Lion. You need to upgrade to Office 2011 - Mactopia - or you can try the freeware suite, Libre Office, that is functionally similar to Office 2007 for Windows except it works on Lion/Mountain Lion.
You may want to consider as well:
These two suites are similar to Libre Office but not as current or as well-supported:
NeoOffice
Open Office
And, then there is Apple's iWork suite:
Pages - word processing and layout
Keynote - presentation
Numbers - spreadsheet
Each can open and save Office compatible files. They may be purchased separately via the Mac App Store for $19.99 each.
As for other software, any PPC-based software will not run in Lion or Mountain Lion because Rosetta is no longer part of OS X. You will need to upgrade to Intel versions of the software.
(Access to the Mac App Store requires Snow Leopard 10.6.6 or higher and an Apple ID.)

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