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| Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition | 
enlarge | From: Microsoft Software Category: Software
List Price: $499.95 Buy New: $219.99 You Save: $279.96 (56%)
New (53) Used (3) from $199.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 472
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Mac Os X Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Special Media Edition Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: FWA-00013 Model: 45586G UPC: 882224526531 EAN: 0882224526531 ASIN: B000XHE0Q0
Release Date: January 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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It's office - nothing exciting, but some of this is a big improvement August 1, 2008 I'm not a heavy user. I primarily use Word and Powerpoint. I feel like both are strongly improved in this version and I'm quite happy with it.
Last resort. No real advantage over Office 2004. April 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As the title says, this product offers very little advantage over Office 2004. I got the upgrade deal after buying the Student Edition of 2004.
My rationale was that it only cost $7 for shipping, and I could connect to the Exchange server at work. Well... get this. I can't make a *direct* connection to the Exchange server. It's connecting over webmail. It's taking FOREVER to sync, and it makes my Macbook sound like a jet engine.
It's just not worth it. Word and Excel aren't different enough to justify the price of upgrading. Besides... iWork gets the job done better, anyways.
Interesting update to Office 2004 March 19, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I hope this review serves to clarify some of the complaints that people have posted regarding Office 2008.
Preface: After being disappointed with Leopard 10.5 -which I also reviewed- I kept using Tiger. When finally 10.5.2 arrived I began using it. It fixes many Leopard bugs. According to some websites, at least 130 bugs have been fixed. This is important since many problems with third party software may be related to other software or to the operating system. For example, Apple is aware of problems with its Sync services and Core Image. Also, some bugs have existed for many years and have not been fixed, such as a potential bug when moving data to an external device. Keeping these issues in mind I did a completely clean install of Leopard 10.5.2 in a brand new hard drive. I installed Office 2008 as well as the available upgrade to 12.0.1.
First Impressions: Some useful features have been added, such as Elements Gallery, which may be a time saver for many people. Some features have been removed, such as VBA, and this may be a deal-breaker for many people. I'm keeping Office 2004 in a separate partition in order to use previous versions of Word and Excel. At the same time, I can still use the new versions when I don't need the VBA features. Lack of VBA support was announced well over a year ago, so this came as no surprise.
Starting up: Each program took approximately 10 seconds to launch. Office seems to have a peculiar way of handling fonts, though, and launch times can be greatly effected. After installing another program that installed more fonts, and installing Extensis Fusion to manage my fonts, launch times for Office programs was approximately 150 (one hundred and fifty) seconds, instead of the original 10 (ten) seconds. Now it takes about a minute to launch these programs. In all fairness, the slow down is partly caused by third party software.
Overall (and very brief) impressions: PowerPoint works with presentations that used to crash my 2004 version. The 2004 version was practically unusable for me. This was a welcome upgrade.
Excel works fine and the Elements Gallery is a good addition. It lost VBA support and the Abalysys Toolpack. I kept the 2004 version as well.
Word seems to be a solid upgrade. Some third party templates do not work with 2008, so I kept Word 2004.
Entourage works very well. I had to re-select the folders that I had set up for my rules, and re-apply categories to my folders. Syncing with Address Book always adds many duplicate contacts. Fortunately there are scripts to deal with this inconvenience. Hyperlinks still require a workaround, as mentioned by another reviewer. I would not rate Office with 1-star solely based on that issue.
Expression Media used to be called iView MediaPro, iView Multimedia, and iView many years ago. It used to be a $25 shareware program when I first used it. Eventually it became quite expensive so I never upgraded until I received this version. So far I'm happy with it. It has worked fine for cataloging thousands of fonts and pictures, and I'm entitled to a free upgrade when version 2 comes out.
Price: There are free Office alternatives, as well as iWork. I( still prefer Microsoft Office for the most part. The only exception may be Keynote 4. Microsoft offered a substantial discount under the names of The Technology Guarantee Program and the Super Suite Deal. Additionally, for one day they offered a $[...] rebate. So users could get the Mac Special Media Edition for approximately $[...]-$[...] with these offers. Had it not been for the offer, I would have stayed with Office 2004. I've used Office 2008 for a few days, every day, and so far have encountered no problems.
Overall I'm satisfied with the upgrade. Support has been great, both by Microsoft and the MVP people. Search their forums and you'll find a lot of useful advise.
Stay-Away-From-ware March 6, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Buggy. Slow.
I would write more, but there are so many severe problems, like disappearing text, out of memory/disk space errors, crashes, that its not even debatable. Office 2008 is Stay-Away-From-ware.
Update: MS has released an update for Office 2008. Fixes weird error messages, but does not help beachballs and general suckiness.
Any other Mac options for generating a Table of Authorities?
Update: Office for Windows runs better in Darwine than the Mac version of Office (Open GL bug in Apple's X11 notwithstanding). Who'd have thought, hey?
Update: Uninstalling MS Office and reinstalling and then running SP1, then launching software has gotten the software to work, sort of. Beach balls are less, but MS Office is still clunky and awkward, and only to be used when absolutely needed, given the much better options, like Pages and Keynote. If you don't need exchange server, don't use Entourage.
So now MS Office gets two stars.
Strong Upgrade!!! February 2, 2008 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Office 2008 Special Media is a strong upgrade. The new interface is extremely user friendly and logical. It looks very similiar to the 2007 version on the PC side. I cross platforms with my company everyday and it is seamless to work with PC files. The media package is a great addition that is more than worth the small price difference above the standard edition. Buy this with confidence and ENJOY the much needed update from Office 2004. I use a MacBook Pro, 2.4ghz, 2GB Ram.
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