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| Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac | 
enlarge | From: Microsoft Software Category: Software
List Price: $399.95 Buy New: $129.00 You Save: $270.95 (68%)
New (59) Used (7) from $111.93
Avg. Customer Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 80
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Mac Os X Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 73101727 Model: 73101727 UPC: 882224526166 EAN: 0882224526166 ASIN: B000WR2F2M
Release Date: January 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand Microsoft Office Mac 2008. Expedited shipping (Does not shipp in retail box).
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Thank you! May 28, 2008 0 out of 11 found this review helpful
Since I didn't have Microsoft Office software, I often sufferd from writing/turning in reports. This is very useful, and I'm happy with it now. Thank you!
Only for those forced to use Exchange May 7, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
As most of the other reviewers have written, this product is not worth buying. I got a free copy as I went to the product launch, and was soon incensed that Microsoft could sell this with a straight face.
Let's look at the listed "product features" one by one: 1. Streamlined user interface runs natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs - Streamlined is an interesting word to use. I never had the displeasure of using Office for Mac 2004 on my Intel Mac, but from all reports it ran terribly. I shudder to think that this edition is supposedly running better. The Office applications are without a doubt the slowest applications running on my Mac, and this includes Parallels which allows me to run Windows in a virtual machine. The idea that this is "streamlined" is laughable.
2. Open XML file formats, the Office Art graphics engine, and other features that result in compatibility and file fidelity - This is probably the main reason new-comers would buy Office, for compatibility with Office for Windows users. However, the compatibility is full of problems. Do not spend any time working on layout for your Word documents if you're then sending them to a Windows user; the layout will be completely ruined and you'll have to do it all again. I also have Office for Windows running through Parallels, and I usually end up using that if I hope to share my documents. Office for Mac just doesn't do it properly. Keep in mind that Apple's Pages can read docx (some say better than Word for Mac does), although it can't write back to docx.
3. Professional design is within your power with hundreds of new customizable templates and suite-wide themes, SmartArt graphics, and the new Publishing Layout View in Word 2008 - This is all well and good but if you wanted great templates and layout capabilities, you would buy iWork for a quarter of the price... which is certainly my recommendation. Did I mention the layout capabilities don't work reliably anyway?
4. My Day keeps you connected to all of the day's action. Command your calendar, tackle your tasks, and simplify your day - If you own a Mac you have iCal. Why would this be a selling point to anyone?
5. Includes: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Entourage, Microsoft Server Exchange Support - And therein lies perhaps the main reason Office for Mac will still be purchase even though it is greatly inferior to competing products: Microsoft Server Exchange Support. Apparently much of the world runs on this these days. Let's be thankful that Google and SalesForce are teaming up to take it down once and for all...
So in summary, the real reasons to buy this product are as follows: 1. You are forced to require Microsoft Server Exchange Support. Err... I put a number 1 because I thought there would be more but there actually isn't. Compatibility with Windows users is important, but Office for Mac just doesn't deliver here. Personally I would buy iWork - did I mention it is a quarter of the price for an equivalent product? Microsoft Office for Mac is a typical half-hearted, over-priced attempt from Microsoft, but no one can deny that their propaganda will make it a best-seller.
I hate microsoft, but....... May 1, 2008 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
I am NOT a fan of Microsoft. At work I use PC's and I have Office 2003, which I need to use extensively. I primarily use Word and Excel and occasionally I use PowerPoint and Publisher.
At home I have been using free open source software for years. I was primarily using NeoOffice. I found this to be just fine for my home use. At home we occasionally needed to create spreadsheets and word type documents. More often it was opening or viewing documents created by others. NeoOffice suited us well.
More recently my son's have been working with Office at school and had the desire to work on school projects from home. I bought this software reluctantly so that my boys could seamlessly move documents between their school based PC's and our home Mac's.
To date this is working fantastically. Furthermore I am quickly discovering that Office 08 for Mac is far superior to Office 03 for Windows. I see most of the complaints deal with lost functionality when upgrading from 04 for Mac. I was not in the situation and I realize that may make a difference. Also, it is quite possible the a newer version of Office for Windows is more like the Mac version, until my employer upgrade I will not know.
For now, I must confess that we are perfectly happy with this product.
What a mistake April 26, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I upgraded from Office 2004 to Office 2008 because Office 2004 had so many bugs in it that I could not do work sometimes. Little things like crashing, text disappearing all by itself, formatting being impossible to fix, graphics missing parts, spurious error messages like "This file cannot be saved because your hard disk is full"...
In Office 2008, completely updated, THE BUGS ARE EVEN WORSE than in Office 2004. I paid 500 dollars for this?
I don't care about what "features" it has or does not have. I just want to type and edit pages of text. The bugs in Office 2008 make typing and editing even more difficult than in Office 2004.
And since the people who made this have no common sense, they made the default file formats for everything different (for example, .docx rather than .doc), so if you make a document and save it and send it to someone with any earlier version of Office, they cannot open the file.
I have no choice but to use Office because that is what my clients use.
Worse than taking my money, they waste my time.
junk piece of software April 11, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Although I used (used?) mainly WORD, I am totally disappointed. While working on a document the beach ball shows-up and that's it. No way to continue working, you have to force quit. I still haven't managed how to complete one single document with this new junk piece of software.
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