We're not thrilled about this being the default option, even though you can save your work in the older DOC, XLS and PPT formats.
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Office for Mac saves work in the same, new Open XML formats used by Office 2007 for Windows. Being accustomed to Office for Windows, we'd rather find all these options at the top of the screen. For simple tweaks such as changing fonts, you'll need to consult floating formatting boxes. We found the shape-shifting neither terribly distracting nor useful. Office for Mac lacks the Ribbon, but some menu items appear only in step with the task at hand. Office 2007 for Windows clusters functions within a contextual "Ribbon" toolbar that displays different options. This is handy if you rely on Entourage but don't want to run it all the time. The new My Day widget for Entourage floats on the Mac desktop displaying calendar items and to-do lists. Now you can save to PDF, and Automator actions are supported. There are more welcome and substantial changes as well. These are premade templates with 3D and translucent designs. For instance, Office for Mac features the same templates and Smart Art graphics as the Windows counterparts. The 2007 applications for Windows arrange functions within tabs, while the 2008 Mac software largely clusters functions within the same drop-down menus including File, Edit, and View.īy and large, most of the changes focus on attempting to help users craft more attractive documents. That's good news for anyone who doesn't want to relearn the locations of common functions. Unlike Microsoft Office 2007, the interface changes don't look radically foreign next to the 2004 edition.
There's no Microsoft Access database application for the Mac, although Filemaker's upcoming release of Bento offers Mac users a new choice. Office for Mac includes Word, Excel for spreadsheets, PowerPoint for presentations and Entourage for e-mail and time management.
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Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 may be the best pick for business users, with major updates to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage.Īfter a series of delays, Microsoft plans to release Office for Mac 2008 to brick-and-mortar and online stores on January 15, making this the first update in nearly four years.