Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
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.
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Full versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage
Rights to install on three computers in your household
Universal Binary support for Intel and PowerPC-based Macs
Mfr. Part No.: GZA00006
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Simply Flawless (Well Almost)
Written by LA from Los Angeles
18-Feb-2009
This is awesome! Never in my life have I seen something quite like this. Its so organized and simple. If you are a student then th…Read moreis is all you really need unless you are going to make something fancy and elaborate.(iWork) the only downfall to this is that a lot of thing have been omitted from this version.
(10 of 16 people found this review useful)
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Missing things in Excel
Written by FS
17-Feb-2009
Since I am a student, in Excel 2007 (for Windows) I found useful the new menu for designing more beautiful tables than in previous…Read more versions; however, in Excel 2008 (for Mac) this menu disappeared and only the old creepy already made tables are still there (the ones taht dates back to the late 90's). I found this disappointing but otherwise, this version of Office reflect well the new things in Office 2007.
(14 of 15 people found this review useful)
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Best Version Yet
Written by ZM from Double Oak
16-Feb-2009
This is definitely the best version of Office yet, even when you take the Windows version into account. The new features make it …Read moreas easy to use as iWork, and the great part is that everything is compatible with Windows without any hassle. The built in templates on Excel are what makes this version most worthwhile.
(23 of 26 people found this review useful)
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
No VBA, great interface
Written by GL from Sacramento
15-Jan-2008
There's some pronounced pluses, but a big minus for power users like me.
Plus #1 is that it's Universal. As someone who runs a…Read more MacBook pro, I found that to be a huge plus. The speed improvement is noticeable.
Plus #2 is the interface. It's REALLY smooth, intuitive, and well-done.
Plus #3 is PowerPoint. The makeover is just right.
The big minus is no VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). If you use VBA to automate processes in Office, it's gone from 2008. Not coming back.
But if you don't need VBA, and have never used it, it's well worth it.
(3024 of 3600 people found this review useful)
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Major Glitches
Written by JP from Portland
17-Jan-2008
Often times when other applications like Safari or iTunes are open in conjunction with word or powerpoint, the office application …Read more"unexpectedly closes."
Great new features, but still waiting for an update from apple that will fix this extremely obnoxious problem(2799 of 3465 people found this review useful)
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Excel 2008 not for power users
Written by RJ from Sierra Madre
18-Jan-2008
The elimination of VBA from Excel 2008 means that users who depend on features like Solver, histograms, extended statistical analy…Read moreses (such as ANOVA), and custom VBA enhancements are left out in the cold. We are left with two options: (1)stay with Excel 2004 or (2)buy the Windows version (Excel 2007). The first option penalizes Intel-based Mac users with reduced performance. I've reluctantly gone with the second option - which requires Vista or XP and Parallels (or similar program). The other problem with this approach is the new "Ribbon" interface to the Office products. Expect to lose a couple of weeks of productivity as your learn how to locate your favorite functions.
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