Office for Mac Isn't an Improvement - NYTimes.com

Office for Mac Isn't an Improvement - NYTimes.com: "It’s a big month for Mac fans. Yesterday, Apple showed off a preview of the next Mac OS X version, called Lion (coming in summer 2011); a new MacBook Air laptop (faster, solid-state instead of a hard drive, available in 11- and 13-inch sizes); new versions of iMovie and iPhoto; and a Mac software store modeled after the iPhone app store. I’ll review ’em when I get ’em.

Last week, though, Microsoft released Office 2011 for Mac, the first new version in several years. The Home version ($120) comes with Word, Excel and PowerPoint; the Business version adds the Outlook e-mail program (formerly called Entourage), which goes for $200. Much of the work Microsoft has done is to make the Mac version of Office look and work more like the Windows versions."

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