Office 2008 for Mac, Home and Student Edition (Mac) - Software and Utilities (Microsoft)
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- Sales Rank:
- 8
- Installation Media:
- DVD-ROM
- Platform:
- Macintosh, Mac OS X
- Publisher:
- Microsoft
- Number of Discs:
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Customer Reviews of Office 2008 for Mac, Home and Student Edition (Mac)
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel
UK
30th September 2008
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So Slow
It looks good but not the same as before so there is some relearning required. But the biggest surprise of all is that it is frustratingly slow. I have iWorks but bought this because my wife kept saying that MS office was better, but even she now admits it's not.
Only buy this if you absolutely have to, or if you have more patience than me. -
reader
UK
12th September 2008
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Don't upgrade - VBA is off, quite slow
This product should have never been released. It miss a fundamental subset of Excel, VBA. Suddenly all macros stopped to work after I upgraded, and the unthinkable was correct, yes Microsoft has removed VBA, even from the help! after some online research to confirm, I removed it and re-installed 2004. This is not to mention the huge resources consumption or the new improved, or should say, ugly interface. -
Martin
Glasgow
5th September 2008
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They should be ashamed.
I bought this because the kids need it for school and am amazed how dreadful it is.
First of all when installed it needs a 160Mb "critical" update.
This failed using the auto update (at 155MB). I then downloaded the latest update as a stand alone file from Microsoft. This failed at it could not find any office installation on my computer!
I tried the auto update again and this time it worked, but only after a cryptic "Microsoft does not understand this error" message.
This takes it to 12.1.
I now states that a 12.1.1 update is "Critical" and is another 150MB download.
The current version is actually 12.2 so goodness knows how long it will take to get there.
I have used Macs for 10+ years and never have I seen such shoddy, slapdash work.
They should be ashamed and Mr Jobs should have a word in their ear.
I haven't used it yet and it has been a day wasted so far.
Buy anything else unless you really, really need it.
I would give it no stars if this system allowed it. -
Rich Tea
25th August 2008
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Don't upgrade, consider not buying Office
This new version of Office has too many problems. In addition to the slow performance the lack of compatability with other versions (meaning settings have to be changed to save files in the old format) makes day to day operation a pain. Added to that network operation on classic Office files is very uncertain.
I have tried three service pack versions. The first one wouldn't open Excel XLS files through the network, then after the next service pack it did, after the next fix pack it didn't.
Files seem to randomly get saved into last used save folders when they have been opened from somewhere else. If you want basic Word processing and spreadsheet analysis with presentation save money and buy iWork. The learning curve will be shorter than the frustration trying to make Office 2008 work. And you can install on five computers.iWork '08 Family Pack -
Ms. D. Ramsay
18th August 2008
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Something i've found out too late!!
everyone needs to consider when choosing either iwork or office that when you receive e-mails most attachments will be office documents. so if you choose to only buy one it may be worth your while getting office for the convenience of being able to read sometimes important attachments!!!






