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    Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Home & Student Edition

    Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Home & Student Edition

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    From: Microsoft Software
    Category: Software

    List Price: $149.95
    Buy New: $125.99
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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 184 reviews
    Sales Rank: 4

    Format: Dvd-rom
    Platforms: Macintosh, Mac Os X
    Media: DVD-ROM
    Edition: Home & Student Edition
    Autographed: No
    Memorabilia: No
    Operating System: Mac OS X
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
    Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7

    MPN: GZA-00006
    Model: 45426G
    UPC: 882224526302
    EAN: 0882224526302
    ASIN: B000X86ZAS

    Release Date: January 15, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    5 out of 5 stars Installed well, works great   July 3, 2008
    S. Moore (Tucson, AZ United States)
    No problems installing MO 2008 on my aging PowerMac Powerbook (Leopard). The Home and Student Edition has everything I needed for my business WP and spreadsheet needs.


    2 out of 5 stars Bleahh.   July 3, 2008
    Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com (...in Middle America)
    If Microsoft and Apple are going to force us to buy Word, can't they at least make the program work without being so damn buggy? Word's persistently bossy auto-formating and general kloodgy bugginess has been going on for years and years -- why is this still the case?? These people are making gazillions of dollars off this stuff, so why can't they get the basics right and stop driving customers batty?

    Also, this version has too many bells and whistles. If you just want a simple word processing program, the rest of Word's shiny goo-gaws can be really irritating. It should be much easier for users to turn off any unwanted features -- software engineers may be in love with their own designs, but that doesn't mean the average user will be, too.



    5 out of 5 stars Excellent, no problems.   June 30, 2008
    B. Baker (MN USA)
    I have had no problems with this product, very easy to install and works good, looks even better. Anyone thinking of getting this product should have no worries.


    2 out of 5 stars So many 5 Star, 1 Line reviews. Predictable   June 28, 2008
    CMOS (Chicago, IL)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Amazing how MS has people spamming the product ratings here. The bottom line is when this software was released it was *extremely* buggy and Microsoft even acknowledged many of these bugs online, in public fora. They since have made several bugs fixes and a few performance tweaks and the product is more stable as a result, but still not as stable as it should be for public use. Take it from someone who tests major league commercial software applications on a regular basis: there is NO EXCUSE for MS releasing a product that was this poorly tested. The Mac Development team at MS is very small compared to other teams and they are resource starved, so it's less the developers themselves then careless policy on the part of MS management. Were they to put more of their considerable resources into developing this product it would be released on a more regular schedule and likely with better results.

    Most of the five star reviews here are either totally bogus, or written by people who write 1 page Word Documents and send email, thinking that makes them qualified to comment on the performance of the whole suite of applications and functionalities. Ask any hard-core Office 2004 user (someone who uses all the apps on a weekly basis) what they think about Office 2008 and the response is almost guaranteed to be negative. For some the only reason to update is that Office 2004, when used on Intel Macs, is really slow compared to older PPC Macs (which Office 2004 was designed for). So for some speed may make this a requirement, but don't expect smooth sailing; choppy seas are ahead until the next major update arrives.

    Even at this stage (June 2008) this product is late-beta quality IMO. Almost ready for prime-time. By the time the second major update rolls around, it will be what it should have been from the start. Buying this product by the end of Summer 2008, should be a much safer bet for people. By then I would suggest with the fixes that should be coming, this will be a 4 star product. Not before then!



    4 out of 5 stars SP1 Makes a big difference   June 28, 2008
    Bradley Olson (Charlotte, MI)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Out of the box, Office:Mac is really buggy and has lots of minor annoying issues. However, with SP1 most of the major problems have been fixed.

    Lack of VBA support is a huge pain, but rumor is MS will fix this in the next version of Office:Mac

    EndNote Cite While You Write now works with Word 2008 so this makes is much better for me to use. SP1 is required for CWYW from EndNote to work.

    Entourage is pretty terrible, and I am a longtime Outlook junkie on PC. I use Mail.app instead. Entourage has a poor Non-Mac UI, is slow, crash prone and not compatible with regular outlook .pst files so what is the point? Entourage also doesn't work well with exchange either.

    Word, Excel and Powerpoint are pretty good overall unless you need VBA compatibility.

    User interface of Office is really inconcsistent now between the versions and platforms. It is a real pain in a mixed environment. You have to learn where things are on each platform and version. Thus if you are in a mixed environment of Macs with Mac Office 2004, Mac Office 2008 and PC's with both Office XP and Office 2007 you will have a hard time finding commands (or remembering where they are in each version). It is painfully obvious that the Mac Office developers do not communicate very well with the Office 2007 developers.



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