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Abstract: It’s no surprise that Microsoft, the granddaddy of office software for the masses has produced a top rated product in the Microsoft Office for Mac software package. Microsoft has proven they know what it takes to develop a strong suite of office softwa...
Microsoft Office 2010 is a worthy upgrade for businesses and individual users who need professional-level productivity apps, but it will take some time to get acclimatised with the reworked interface.
Abstract: PowerPoint is the Kleenex, Xerox or Pyrex of presentation software—its name has become synonymous for the applications usage. As Mac users, wed like to say we do Keynote presentations, but in reality its an electronic presentation, and the softwa...
Abstract: Its been a long haul for Mac users who have been waiting for a universal version of Microsoft Office, one that can run natively on Intel-based Macs. The wait is finally over; Office 2008 for Mac is here. As a universal application, Office 2008 for Mac...
Abstract: Entourage is a strong mail program. Its coupled with an address book, calendar, notes, tasks, and a project center that works with the rest of Office 2008. Theres much to like with Entourage, and I do like it. However, as you push Entourage to acce...
Abstract: Excel, under the original name Multiplan, was one of the first Macintosh software programs, long before there ever was a Windows. Now, after all these years, this staple of office, financial, and scientific calculation is still commanding respect. An...
Abstract: For those of us who remember it, there will never be a version of Word as good as version 5.1. It was a tight, full, and well-balanced program. Word 6 was not only viciously bloated, but you could go out to dinner while it booted up. Starting with Of...
Abstract: As you probably have heard by now, Microsoft (via the Mac BU (Macintosh Business Unit)) has a new version of Office 2008, with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Entourage, and (what once was iView) the newly renamed Expression Media. Probably the biggest and ...
Abstract: If pricing is not an issue, pretty well as this version adds a lot more function and flexibility, as well as compatibility, but is going to face the uphill battle of want vs. need. In this case, I think “need” is where the most users w...