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Standard version of the software, now slated for January, will sell for $399, while a Home and Student version will cost $149.
Standard version of the software, now slated for January, will sell for $399, while a Home and Student version will cost $149.
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Not everyone at my office agrees which is why I removed MSO last year and gave it to another user.
But every home user, on Windows and Mac, that has tried it on my recommendation loves it. And most of our Mac users at work does too.
My hat's off to everyone at the MS Mac BU, but IMO, their product isn't worth the price.
my productivity and an insult to my intelligence, but I must give
credit to MS for dropping the price. For my small office, the
"home" version will do nicely, and the price is less than half of
what I paid for the previous version.
I doubt I'll be purchasing the new version, however. I only need
Office around so I can deal with client material, and the older
version will do just fine, as long as I have clients "Save As" an
older version.
XP (at work, of course), it has amazed me that the Mac versions of
Office apps seem to be more stable with fewer bugs than the PC
versions. The stability may reflect the relatively stabilities of the
operating systems. I still don't know that plunking down $149 is a
good idea, but the inability to connect to Exchange servers is a
definite plus! ;-)
The Mac, gigs or RAM and fast processor, could never keep up. Scrolling through that document would be painful. Conversely, the same document breezes through on a cheap Windows laptop.
I love my Mac and prefer it, but I've yet to find an incarnation of Word on the Mac that is as responsive. I believe there's some interpreted Word Basic thing running inside Word on the Mac that is making it slow (and this was even before Rosetta was introduced into the mix).
Rumor has it, the employees and contractors on the Office project for Mac are moving through there like a revolving door. There's no stable developer team and so you can only imagine what the quality of the software will be.
It's no surprise there's no public beta!
As for Office being more stable on a Mac, that's probably an OS thing.
Pages is far friendlier then Word when you need to do new things.
Numbers looks good so far. It certainly read all my old Excel files.
And it's $80. So since I bought my Mac to get away from Microsoft, I certainly won't be purchasing Office for Anything.
Persuasion (which if Adobe hadn't axed it, would have continued
to beat PowerPoint).
I just built a single-slided presentation in Keynote (well, one
slide for now) where a very wide panoramic photo slowly scrolls
across the slide with pop-up images along the journey.
I somehow doubt PowerPoint could manage something like
that...
Dave
is a disaster. It opens small files reasonable well but I have some
important ones with tens of thousands of values it it chokes. It
loads eventually but eventually isn't really what I'm looking for.
iWork is probably well suited for casual user who aren't requiring a
lot - sort of like what MS Works was like. If you need the power
then I'd skip it with the possible exception of Keynote. However, in
a conference situation where multiple presenters are using a
shared presentation device powerpoint is still the only real option.
millions of units around the world, could it become the standard for mobile computing?
Could itthen replace a significant chunk of Office 2008...or whatever version that MS brings out?
KieranMullen
http://360oregon.com
newspaper is done in Publisher and I would love to work on it on
my laptop but I guess that won't happen until publisher is on the
Mac! Come on Microsoft!
- No thanks.
- by Penguinisto September 27, 2007 9:36 AM PDT
- Got NeoOffice, it works just fine. No need for an overpriced and over-bloated suite that's all sizzle and no steak.
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