Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Home & Student Edition

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| Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Home & Student Edition | 
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List Price: $149.95 Buy New: $99.95 You Save: $50.00 (33%)
New (42) Used (4) from $95.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 320 reviews Sales Rank: 5
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Mac Os X Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Home & Student Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: GZA00006 Model: GZA00006 UPC: 882224526302 EAN: 0882224526302
Release Date: January 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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better to run Parallels February 9, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I am running Office 2003 on a XP machine and bought Office 2008 for the Mac and hoped to be able to move the Outlook information from the PC to the Mac. I found out that Microsoft has disabled functionality for exporting from Outlook that was present in earlier versions of Office, and at the same time dropped Outlook in the Mac and provided an application called Entourage. Well Entourage cannot import data from Outlook .pst files.
One can upload all their contact and calendar information to Plaxo over the Internet and put all their private information onto a server that is who knows where and who knows who will be able to access the data. Plaxo states that they actively mine the data that is uploaded to their servers.
So if someone is planning to use the Mac and thinks that by buying Microsoft Office for this platform they will have an easier time porting data than if they used 3rd party apps instead they will be disappointed.
LACKS EXCHANGE SUPPORT February 8, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
all schools today have an exchange server and what was microsoft thinking on not adding exchange support on entourage. My 2004 student edition works with exchange. So I set back the entourage to 2004!!!! and returned it.
What a disappointment. DO NOT BUY IT!!!!!!! February 7, 2008 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
I just install the office 2008 for Mac and let me tell you the big surprise I have when I found this office don't has the Visual Basic and the Analysis Toolpack. So this new Excel spreadsheets is worth for what, for make better graphics, you must be joking, this is a completely false step for Microsoft and a totally dishonest behavior. At the end I found myself buying not an upgrade, it's really a downgrade for everyone who needs this software for a work in a real office. I don't have other choice than remove this office and install the Office 2004, again. WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT, this is not the correct way to treat the customer, this is why we hate windows and everything that come from Microsoft.
Good facelift February 5, 2008 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
All office products are meanwhile filled with so many functionalities, that even power-users cannot use even the half of it. Although each user has special needs and a different idea how features should work/look like. As a result, you cannot find "the best office". I was wondering: So many complains.... iWorks is better, Office 2004 is better, this is missing, that is not good enough... and they all have it. Why buy something, when the old/other software is that good? No assault, just wondering...
From my point of view: The functions of the programs are better structured. Specially Entourage is much better for my needs. It is a good facelift. The handling is much easier. The new functions like "My day" are very helpful for me. With one look "What's up for today". I have no problem open each attachment type. Word offered much better tools designing a document. In the same manner PowerPoint. I'm not an Excel Power-User. But for my basic needs it is more then sufficient.
This product is very new. So surprises are possibly included. But so far I can recommend this office version.
Surprise -- not even fully Intel native February 4, 2008 On top of all of the other criticisms posted here, you'll get a nice surprise if you choose About This Mac > More Info... > Software > Applications and look in the "Kind" column. There are still a few parts of Office that haven't been migrated; they show up as "PowerPC" in that column. This means that your Intel Mac will still be running Rosetta for those parts. What a joke of an "upgrade" this is.
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