![]() Microsoft plans to announce more details about language support in late October.Office for Mac 2011 will feature the "ribbon" user interface menu system. It will be sold by Microsoft and "authorized academic stores" for an estimated $99 for a single installation.Apparently, the only difference between the Student and Business editions is that the Student edition lacks the Outlook for Mac e-mail client application. All three productivity suite editions include Mac versions of Excel, PowerPoint and Word. Office for Mac 2011 proves itself every bit a worthy Mac-based counterpart to Office 2010.Microsoft also included support for Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Office for Mac 2011. Home and Student, and Home and Business also come in two-user and three-user versions, priced at 109. Microsoft today disclosed retail pricing and release plans for Office for Mac 2011.Office for Mac 2011 is the seemingly neglected cousin to the Windows-based Microsoft Office productivity suite. The Apple Mac-based version has a dedicated Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit development team operating on a production cycle that varies from the Windows team. For instance, the latest Windows-based suite, Office 2010, was released earlier to consumer users, back in June.Office for Mac 2008 is the current Mac version, but Microsoft announced today that it plans to release its newest productivity suite for the Mac platform, Office for Mac 2011, "at the end of October."For those currently buying Office for Mac 2008, Microsoft has a technology guarantee program that allows for a no cost upgrade to Office for Mac 2011 if users meet the program's criteria. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |