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I'm wondering if all the experienced Mac users can comment on whether M$ Office for Mac is worth the investment.. I wonder how the other alternatives stand up on the Mac?

 

I have used OOO for Linux for sometime now and have never had any document exchange issues with M$ Office for Windows users.. Except of course when propriatary functions are used with M$ Office..

 

My preference is to use something native to the Mac interface for office automation apps.

Any feedback would be most welcome..

 

Cheers..

 

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I don't see good office solution for mac. MS office has so pour design, these floating menus make me crazy. Neo office is just big java app. It work even slower than my MS office thought rossetta. I love Open office on win and linux but Neo office and Open Office on mac are horrible. Best solution for me is MS office in virtual WinXp. I is much faster than MS Office through rossetta. But none of those solution are good.

 

And there is also ThinkFree I don't use it much but its quite fast. Even online think free solution are better than MS Office on Mac

Edited by alicheusz

I dunno, I have macoffice and it works great. Its free too (shhhh), just go to any major university campus (make a friend if you dont go there) get on their filesharing hub, and look for it. I had macoffice (a better version than I have on windows) in 5 minutes. Grand total: $0.00

You can install a windows version of office through crossover mac.

And Office:mac is quite allright, I really like the floating menu's.

Nicer and better than the regular manu's. But it's really a personal thing.

I'd advice you to try Neo-office and M$Office and decide for yourself wich one you like more

I have used Abi word in the past.. I'll have a look.. Is there a spreadsheet equivelant to Abi Word for the Mac?

 

The Mac Office 2008 is look pretty good.. Anyone else read or seen the feature list?

I like Office:Mac 2004's floating menu's... It means I don't have to look at an ugly gray background and instead can look at my own desktop background while typing... NeoOffice has come and gone from being installed on my Mac, it's a port of OpenOffice to run natively on the Mac, Intel and PPC. It's alright, but MS Office is the most compatible for when I'm doing stuff for classes that need to be turned in digitally.

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