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The editors liked
Fast
Finally
Much more Mac-like look and feel
SmartArt in PowerPoint is groovy
Exchange plays nice
Updated Microsoft Office applications running natively on Intel Macs. Uses Office 2007 formats by default. Still the most powerful office suite for the Mac.
Cool Mac-specific features
Compatibility with Windows’ Office 2007
Eye-catching aesthetics
Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 offers good looks that encompass deeper features than other Mac productivity software
Business users get full Word mail merge
Robust Excel spreadsheets
And better tools in Entourage
Amateur desktop publishing features ...
The editors didn't like
Entourages search is still no good
Entourage still keeps its email in one giant folder
Causing issues with Time Machine
My Day should live in Dashboard
Clumsy
Cluttered interface. VBA automation removed. Not fully compatible even with older Office files.
Expensive
Expression Media package not as rich as iLife ‘08
Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 is pricey
Saves work in new file formats by default
Excel drops Visual Basic support
Features dont match the depth of those in Office 2007 for Windows.
Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 offers good looks that encompass deeper features than other Mac productivity software; business users get full Word mail merge, robust Excel spreadsheets, and better tools in Entourage; amateur desktop publishing features ...
Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 is pricey; saves work in new file formats by default; Excel drops Visual Basic support; features dont match the depth of those in Office 2007 for Windows.
Office for Mac 2008 may be the best pick for business users, but most people can get by with less costly alternatives.
Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 offers good looks that encompass deeper features than other Mac productivity software; business users get full Word mail merge, robust Excel spreadsheets, and better tools in Entourage; amateur desktop publishing features ...
Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 is pricey; saves work in new file formats by default; Excel drops Visual Basic support; features dont match the depth of those in Office 2007 for Windows.
Office for Mac 2008 may be the best pick for business users, but most people can get by with less costly alternatives.
Fast, finally
Much more Mac-like look and feel
SmartArt in PowerPoint is groovy
Exchange plays nice
Entourages search is still no good
Entourage still keeps its email in one giant folder, causing issues with Time Machine
My Day should live in Dashboard
When it comes to Office, compared to other apps it doesnt necessarily matter if the package is better or worse than any others out there. Since its the de facto standard, many of us have to use it regardless. That being said, for the person in front ...
Updated Microsoft Office applications running natively on Intel Macs. Uses Office 2007 formats by default. Still the most powerful office suite for the Mac.
Clumsy, cluttered interface. VBA automation removed. Not fully compatible even with older Office files.
A disappointing upgrade, with almost no must-have improvements. Stick with Office 2004 unless you absolutely need some feature of the new version....
Microsoft Office 2010 is a worthy upgrade for businesses and individual users who need professional-level productivity apps, but it will take some time to get acclimatised with the reworked interface.
Good looks that encompass deeper features than other Mac productivity software, Business users get full Word mail merge, robust Excel spreadsheets and better tools in Entourage, Desktop publishing features deliver more polished documents Runs on Intel-bas...
Expensive, Saves work in new file formats by default, Excel drops Visual Basic support, Features dont match the depth of those in Office 2007 for Windows
Office 2008 for Mac may be the best pick for business users, but most people can get by with less expensive alternatives. ...
Good looks that encompass deeper features than other Mac productivity software, Business users get full Word mail merge, robust Excel spreadsheets and better tools in Entourage, Desktop publishing features deliver more polished documents Runs on Intelbase...
Expensive, Saves work in new file formats by default, Excel drops Visual Basic support, Features dont match the depth of those in Office 2007 for Windows
Office 2008 for Mac may be the best pick for business users, but most people can get by with less expensive alternatives.
Abstract: After a series of delays, Microsoft plans to release Office for Mac 2008 to brick-and-mortar and online stores on January 15, making this the first update in about four years. Weve tested beta versions of the new applications over the last month witho...
Clean interface, Broad format and metadata support, Lots of options for sharing, Free upgrade to Expression Media 2
No upgrade over iView MediaPro 3, Expensive
So, just how special is this Special Media Edition of Office? Lets find out. First, we have to understand a little background. Two years ago, Microsoft bought iView Multimedia, which made digital asset management software (used for tracking photos, PD...