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Comments on: Microsoft delays release of Office for Mac 2008

"Product quality" concerns push back the new Office for Mac release until January, with an expected release at Macworld.

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Word on Mac
by ip_fresh August 2, 2007 1:38 AM PDT
On May 15, Jones announced availability of a single converter?with emphasis on converter?for Microsoft Word. The standalone software will convert OOXML Word .docx or .docm files to?get this?rtf (rich-text format). The converter doesn't even support Word's older .doc format!

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Further competition to Microsoft Office and iWork looms..
by jr_tyrrell August 2, 2007 1:44 AM PDT
Just for completion there is of course OpenOffice/Star office suites, Scribus and many more options out there. Personally, at my level, they're all pretty much the same so I use the free ones.
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If your a lite
by Maclover1 August 2, 2007 5:53 AM PDT
user I would agree. That said NOTHING can touch Office 2007 for advanced features. Powerpoint 2007 is a dream...and you can tell when someone has created a nice presentation using it.

Hopefully its counterpart will be as good in Office 2008.
Boo Hoo!
by Maccess August 2, 2007 3:37 AM PDT
Is this going to be a reason for Mac Users to switch to Windows Vista? I think not.

If anything, it will make it harder to convince Windows Office users to upgrade to the latest version of Windows Office. So many are still using Office 1997 and 2000 and Office XP very well thank you very much.

Then there's OpenOffice.org, which aside from being FREE, opens files from any version of MS Office, from really old and archaic versions to the newest formats. It also does much better at opening corrupted and virus-infected Office files.
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Microsoft Delayed??
by Open Outlet August 2, 2007 3:45 AM PDT
I surprised by this. Microsoft is usually noted for their prompt
product releases and flawless compatibility. Seriously, I think MS
just wanted all of us Mac users not to feel left out when it comes to
endless waiting for their current crop of products.

SB
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Fear
by Maclover1 August 2, 2007 4:30 AM PDT
Fear of loosing market share to to Apple. Apple is on fire in terms of profits and market share increase.

Aug 7th they will release new iMacs and possibly a new iLife update. October will probably bring Leapord and a new iPod that looks like the iPhone minuse the phone part. If Office 2008 came out in October....wow what a year compared to MS.

MS has had nothing but bad press with Vista....quoting huge sales that are mostly Enterprise customers exercising their right SOMEDAY to deploy Vista...but staying with XP right now. Or people buying new PC's with
Vista on them.

I know lots of people that would make the switch when Office 2008 comes out....and I bet they would love to do it during the holiday season....and MS knows that.

They holding this until after holiday sales so some people will just give up and upgrade to a Vista box with Office 2007.

Fear
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Not Sure We need a new version
by groyal August 2, 2007 6:04 AM PDT
Other than Microsoft's desire for more money I am not sure we need another version of Mac Office. I have been using Mac Office 2004 just fine and does exactly what is needed.
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I'M Sure we need a new version!
by tao51nyc August 2, 2007 7:13 AM PDT
I support an Editorial/Production/Pre-Press division for a major publisher - over 120 Macs. They all use Office '04. They all hate Entourage with a passion because of its lame feature set and Exchange Server integration compared to Outlook on a PC. We've all been praying that Entourage 2008 would be a vast improvement. If MSFT fails to deliver, things are going to get a bit grim around here.
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Address Book Sync Needed
by Mystigo August 2, 2007 7:37 AM PDT
I have almost 10 years worth of contact information in my
Entourage address book. I want a new version of Entourage that
can automatically sync with the Mac address book so that I can get
it all onto my iPhone.
Never Mind, I've Switched
by bdonohue1 August 2, 2007 8:11 AM PDT
I really was hoping they'd get a universal binary version of the current version out first, but trust MS to screw things up and deliver exactly what the users don't need. Doesn't matter, I've already switched to Open Office 2.2, which works just fine on my MacBook and does everything that MS Office can do and then some. NeoOffice (an Open Office for Mac that doesn't depend on having X11 open) is OK too, but is not as mature a product and runs a little slow.
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MS delays Mac Office
by cyclelogicpress.com August 2, 2007 1:21 PM PDT
Wow. If Microsoft is delaying a product because they think it's not
up to snuff, it must really need a lot of work! :)
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