Several days ago, I receive a review copy of the new edition of Microsoft Office for Mac. Unfortunately I can’t tell you anything about it yet. It is only for OS X 10.5.8 or later, and requires Intel processors. I have only a PowerPC-powered 12 inch iBook, which can’t run this office suite. I feel this is a very cruel way to tell me to buy a new Mac.
I am actually curious with Office for Mac, because I don’t really have any experiences with it. My iBook used to have a copy of Office 2004 installed, but I got rid of it because it was very slow.
Of course, you can find several reviews about Office 2011 already on the net.
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Product News: Microsoft Office 2011 Q&A
Q: Does the MS Office 2011 Installer install a copy of Silverlight? Q: What techniques can you talk about that allow Word to launch so quickly?
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Chasing pirates: Inside Microsoft's war room
in and found rooms crammed with about 50 machines used to copy CDs and make counterfeit versions of software like Microsoft Office and Xbox video games.
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Microsoft sells Office 2010 copy every two seconds
Microsoft has sold 60 million copies of Microsoft Office 2010 which was released early this year. If we do a little math, then we can figure
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Office for the Mac: The Same, Only Different
Microsoft's Office 2011 for the Mac goes on sale today-the first version to support Office's Ribbon interface,
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Openoffice.org: Never buy Microsoft Office again 3 November 4, 2010 Skyline ... Each of the programs features a robust amount of functionality and content, and is completely compatible with actual copies of Microsoft Office. |