Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Office 2008 for Mac helps you create beautiful documents and multimedia presentations with ease, so you can manage your time more effectively and share content with Mac and Windows-based users. With its streamlined user interface and hundreds of templates, this suite of tools makes producing personal documents and student projects quick and easy.
- Full suite of tools to maximise productivity
- Produce fully Mac and Windows compatible docs and presentations
- Hundreds of template to inform your designs
- Great for all knowledge levels – novice to pro
Overview
Full versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage
Universal Binary support for Intel and PowerPC-based Macs
Mfr. Part No.: 731-01727
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Most Recent Reviews
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Happy here!
Written by MT from South Portland
Aug 14, 2009
I was concerned about purchasing this product after reading the reviews, but ended up pulling the trigger. For my purposes it perf…Read moreorms how I hoped. I like the aesthetic changes that have been made as well. Good product, don't let the low ratings discourage you.
(17 of 18 people found this review useful)
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
issues...
Written by DS from snellville
Aug 14, 2009
well i bought this for college mainly but i also liked the program entourage, just because i can have an address book. i didnt not…Read moreice one on "mail" but when i open the program half of it is in english the other is like russian mixed with spanish. almost encryption looking. in very displeased with that. but thats the only program im having issues with. hope this was useful.
(4 of 4 people found this review useful)
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Good for your kids and people of lower inteligence
Written by LR from Arlington
Aug 10, 2009
it looks nothing like the PC version.
it is compatible with 07 for PC and all other PCs
yet it lacks powerful tools that the PC ve…Read morersion has
my take: if you can do bootcamp do it and get the PC version(14 of 26 people found this review useful)
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Most Useful Reviews
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
No VBA, great interface
Written by GL from Sacramento
Jan 16, 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.
(3583 of 4248 people found this review useful)
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition
Major Glitches
Written by JP from Portland
Jan 18, 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(3377 of 4152 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
Jan 19, 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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