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[PSUs]| Wednesday 16th January 2008 |
Like the Windows 2007 version, Office 2008 combines Word, Excel and PowerPoint, but that is where the similarity ends. Where the PC has Outlook, the Mac has Entourage, though it performs the same core tasks - email, calendars and so on. Mac users also get a new My Day, a desktop but widget-style application for managing tasks and to-dos. Although connected to Entourage, it means users can track this information through a compact and customisable interface.
But perhaps a more crucial difference for business users is Microsoft's decision to drop support for Visual Basic (VB) and replace it with the Mac only scripting language, AppleScript. This means that macros written on one platform will not work in another, which could prove to be a problem in mixed environments.
Excel's new features are targeted at both novice users - who may find Apple's Numbers more appealing - and at experienced spreadsheeters.
For beginners Ledger Sheets provide prebuilt worksheets for budgets, invoices and financial portfolios while Formula Builder walks users through the steps needed to confidently create accurate formulas. Advanced users have PivotTables and Formula AutoComplete, a drop-down menu that provides a variety of computation options. Excel 2008 introduces increased rows
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Office 2008 defaults to the new, if controversial, Office Open XML (OOXML) file formats, with support for opening and saving older office documents.
"We developed Office 2008 for Mac as a comprehensive productivity suite that also helps people simplify their work," said Craig Eisler, general manager of the Mac Business Unit at Microsoft. "To complement the deep set of new and improved features, we redesigned the interface so that it is truly easier to use. Even Office beginners can create great-looking documents very quickly. And, at the core, we focused on delivering reliable compatibility so that users can confidently share documents across platforms."
Office 2008 is available from today for Intel and PPC Macs in three editions.
Office 2008 for Mac, the core suite, includes Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage along with Microsoft Exchange Server support and Automator tools and has an estimated retail price of £349.99 or £199.99 for the upgrade version.
Office 2008 for Mac Home and Student Edition consists of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and a non-Exchange Server-enabled version of Entourage. The estimated retail price is £99.99 for the full retail version which includes three licences.
Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition combines Office 2008 applications, including Exchange and Automator support, with the Microsoft Expression Media digital asset management system. The estimated retail price is £449.99 or £299.99 for the upgrade version.
Microsoft Volume Licensing will be available in the UK from 1 February.
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