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Homework and Home Work will be easier than ever with Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Home and Student Edition. Get better results faster and create high-quality documents you can be proud of, with less frustration and more enjoyment.
| Five Great Reasons to Get Office 2008 for Mac Home and Student Edition: Universal applications: Office 2008 runs natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs. Intuitive interface: Reduce the time and frustration of learning new software and creating documents with visual galleries that present the right tools when you need them. Your Mac, more compatible: Office 2008 for Mac and Windows-based 2007 Office products share the Open XML file formats and features like the Office Art graphics engine, so you'll be confident when sharing documents with colleagues, friends, and family across platforms. Beautiful documents: Good design is a click away with hundreds of new templates, Smart Art graphics, Publishing Layout View, and professional quality clip art and photos. Priced for home users: Don't need Microsoft Exchange Server Support or workflow management? Home and student users pay for just the features they need. Office 2008 for Mac Home and Student Edition comes with three licenses of non-Exchange-enabled Office 2008 licensed for noncommercial computers. Which Version of Office 2008 is right for you? View this comparison chart. |
Simplify Your Work
Your presentation will make an impact. Your documents will be professional. Your analysis will be insightful. And Office 2008 will be there.
The latest version of the industry standard for productivity software on the Macintosh platform, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac is more powerful and easier to use. Office 2008 combines Microsoft Word for Mac, Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac, Microsoft Excel for Mac, Microsoft Entourage for Mac, and Microsoft Messenger for Mac and lets you easily create high-impact documents and seamlessly share your ideas with others, whether they are on the Mac or Windows platform.
What's New in Office for Mac?
Highlights of Office 2008 for Mac
Entourage 2008, the hub of Office 2008, helps it to happen, one task at a time. |
Enjoy powerful new tools, over 100 designer templates, rich themes, and an intuitive user interface in Word 2008. |
Entourage 2008
Your e-mails will spark ideas, you'll schedule meetings where creativity abounds. Entourage 2008, the hub of Office 2008, helps it to happen, one task at a time.
Word 2008
Powerful new tools, over 100 designer templates, rich themes, and an intuitive user interface in Word 2008 will help you to make your ideas look as good as they are.
Inspire your audience's imagination with compelling visuals and engaging layout in PowerPoint 2008. |
Analyze, share, and manage your data, and easily create persuasive charts and thought-provoking graphs for powerful results with Excel 2008. |
PowerPoint 2008
Your presentation is a story. PowerPoint 2008 will illustrate it. Inspire your audience's imagination with compelling visuals and engaging layout.
Excel 2008
It's a numbers game. With Excel 2008, analyze, share, and manage your data, and easily create persuasive charts and thought-provoking graphs for powerful results.
Messenger for Mac
Convenience is the name of the game for Mac users who want to communicate instantly with family, friends and colleagues from one convenient place. Messenger for Mac is now a Universal application, and gives you more ways to share what's on your mind or on your plate.
Use Messenger for Mac to instantly check the status of project team members, streamline workflow by sending documents directly from Word, or offer questions or comments on document changes instantly.
Total reviews: 5 of 6
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| Date: 2008-09-08
I read it time and again: Some people don't necessarily want to buy Office, but they think they have to. If your employer or school requires or recommends it, I suppose the choice is made for you.
But this version of Office presents some very real problems.
If you are working in a PC-dominated environment, buying this version of Office is not necessarily the answer. First, there are the reasonably well-known limitations of the Home and Student Edition: No support of Exchange or SharePoint, for example. Then, there is the much criticized decision to leave VBA out of all 2008 editions of Office:mac, affecting mostly Excel macros.
But then there are the less-publicized omissions and missing features: The Data Analysis Toolkit no longer works with Excel. (It used to in version 2004, but due to the lack of VBA, no longer does.) There is no equation editing in this version, nor will you be able to open those created in Windows versions of the software.
In fact, upon installation, Office does install a "readme" file (although it buries it in the program folder and does not call the user's attention to it) that contains a link to the "known issues" page for Office:mac at Microsoft's website. There, you find a list of further obstacles and incompatibilities when trying to work with Office users on Windows or with older versions of the software. And don't think these are isolated examples only power-users will encounter. I ran into them in surprisingly short order. Worse yet, there is currently no "test drive" version (as there was with 2004)for you to try before you buy.
With that "compatibility" so compromised, I can find no reason compelling enough to recommend this version of Office. It's buggy, slow, and expensive. Alternatives like iWork and OpenOffice are not only cheaper (or even free), they work much better.
| Date: 2008-09-08Upgraded to this product on my aging PowerBook. Now it can take as much as 10 minutes to open Word or Entourage. It's horrible! Once open, Entourage works pretty well. Word seems to crash a lot. I don't use the other programs much.
| Date: 2008-09-07
LIke many Mac users, I'm a big fan of iWork; however, as I work in a school that is entirely PC based and which upgraded to Office 2007, having Office 08 means that I can now open attachments and send attachments without worrying about cross-compatibility issues.
I don't use Excel, so I can't say much about that, but PowerPoint and Word seem to work just as well as the PC based 07 versions, when I do use them. I don't like the layout of Word for Mac, it just doesn't make sense, the same is true for PowerPoint. iWork is a much more intuitive program with, IMO, many more options.
Having said that, this program does what I need it to do--gives me the ability to share files between home and school and to accept files from students and other teachers that I can actually read and work with from home.
| Date: 2008-09-06I've been considering purchasing Microsoft Office 2008 for Macs, and just weeks ago there were pages of (mostly negative) reviews; now there are only two reviews (the oldest from two days ago...???) Did Microsoft use its leverage to force Mr. Bezos and Amazon to remove all those negative reviews? Most disappointing to find those useful comments removed. I have not used this product, and gave it the low rating as Amazon required the star rating in order to post this comment.
| Date: 2008-09-06I've never used such a buggy application. Too many to list. Still, overall it does what it's supposed to do. Sadly, it's not as good as iWork.




