Office 2008 for Mac - Home & Student
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
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home & Student
Buyer Beware.....
Written by PO from NORTHAMPTON
29-Jan-2008
The first Excel workbook that I tried to open (written using MS Office 2000 for Windows) resulted in the following message - "This file contains Visual Basic macros. Visual Basic macros do not work in Office 2008 for Mac."
So treat with a little caution the wording on the Apple.com webpage for this particular product that says ".....so you can confidently share documents with friends and colleagues whatever system they're using."
The price of this software is very attractive (especially since it allows up to three Macs in a household to run the software simultaneously), but for me, because of the 'Visual Basic macro' problem, its back to my old Windows-based laptop! …More1290 of 1575 people found this useful
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home & Student
An improvement
Written by IS from FALKIRK
06-Feb-2008
It's definitely better than previous versions of Office for Mac, and is arguably better than its Windows counterpart. However, I still find it very difficult to justify the cost for what you get, but if what you need is maximum Word/Excel/PowerPoint compatibility then Office 2008 is your only real option, as iWork, while great, still has some compatibility issues.
So, if you want it just to create nice documents, spreadsheets etc, then I'd recommend iWorks for the sheer value for money and ease-of-use. But if you need compatibility then 2008 is your best-bet. Microsoft are however showing that they can innovate and improve their software though, and Office 2008 is a definite step in the right direction. …More860 of 1058 people found this useful
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home & Student
microsofts usual (sub) standard
Written by BS from Manchester
30-Jan-2008
Installation was easy enough, but since installing i have had so many problems!
Office 2008 will not open, 2004 will not open either.
Fonts have been messed up (not just in office but in other applications), and printers within quark now have issues.
I cannot comment on compatibly issues with previous versions (inc cross platform issues) as i cannot open any office documents.
Microsoft have a habit of making substandard software which requires several updates to make it fully functional.
I would suggest waiting until a major update is released until you install.
I have now removed it and returned my mac back to normal. …More875 of 1164 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home & Student
office for mac
Written by PK from Edgware
18-Dec-2009
this really is a load of rubbish. I should have taken the store clerks advice and got iwork. Don't make the same mistake i did guys. I installed windows on fusion on my mac and if i want to do anything on word i usually log onto that because office for mac is very different to use and somewhat lacks the functionality that office for windows has.
If you just want to have the x on the end of a filename eg. docx, xlsx etc, then get it else i see no point...waste of money, get iwork! …More3 of 3 people found this useful
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home & Student
Don't waste your money
Written by AD from Swansea
10-Dec-2009
This version of Office is laggy, slow, buggy and overall extremely annoying. Changing the font takes hours, applying simple formatting creates headaches and often messes up the layout of your document. Even Office 95 for Windows was a better contender than this!
Avoid like the plague …More7 of 12 people found this useful
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Office 2008 for Mac - Home & Student
keeps on crashing
Written by EL from London
04-Dec-2009
the new interface is nice, but it keeps on crashing. until they fix it, I warn you don't buy it. the previous version was much more stable. …More
16 of 20 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
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How many downloads per product?
- Asked by ML from Philadelphia
- 06-Oct-2009
Best Answer
You can download it, on up to three macs.
- Answered by WK from Teaneck
- 06-Oct-2009
- 124 of 125 people found this useful
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Will installing Microsoft Office for Mac on my iMac make it vulnerable to viruses??
- Asked by FM from Palm Desert
- 18-Oct-2009
Best Answer
Yes and No.
The Mac Operating System will not be vulnerable.
Your Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents will be very vulnerable. A virus that infects Microsoft Office documents on a Mac could prevent printing and could cause trouble with sending emails that involve infected documents. You could easily get infected and spread the virus to any Windows user. …More- Answered by PS from Raleigh
- 17-Nov-2009
- 18 of 19 people found this useful
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can you use a pc's microsoft work and use it on a mac
- Asked by FT from norwalk
- 08-Oct-2009
Best Answer
If you mean can you open saved work created though the PC Version of office on a MAC then the answer to that is Yes. (This includes the 2008 PC Version as well as previous versions of office).
If your question was can you install a PC Version of office on a MAC then this is no unless you have a a copy of windows on your mac (Bootcamp etc).
Hope that helps you. …More- Answered by GH from Hockley
- 12-Oct-2009
- 26 of 26 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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I own Mac office 2008 and have it installed on three computers. Can I buy one more license? I am getting my daughter a mac for christmas.
- Asked by JP from Auburn
- 20-Dec-2009
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If I buy this software and received an email that is a Microsoft Word Document, can I open it on my Mac despite it being a Microsoft Word Document?
- Asked by AS from Coolangatta
- 18-Dec-2009
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Will installing Office on my macbook pro 2GB 13.3" make it run slow considering that the program states it needs 1.5 GB to install the program?
- Asked by JB from Littleton
- 17-Dec-2009
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Can the Office 2008 version of Word save/open .docx files?
- Asked by ML from Columbus
- 17-Dec-2009
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Does Office 2008 for Mac have the 'ribbon bar' tools like MS Office 2007 has?
- Asked by VT from Greensburg
- 16-Dec-2009
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can i buy another license so i can use it on 4 macs?
- Asked by GA from manchester
- 15-Dec-2009


