HT2506 How to view a .tif file in a MAC

How to view a .tif file in a MAC.
I cand find an MDi convertor for a MAC Pro.  Please advise.

Problem solved.  I went to cnet.com and searched for "postscript viewer."  The top item in the search results was "Postscript Viewer" from a company called Rampant Logic.  It works great, and is free.
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