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Microsoft readies Mac Office update

malebolgia   on 06 April 2004 - 14:33 · 8 comments & 1074 views

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Microsoft said Monday that it has wrapped up development work on Office 2004--the latest Macintosh version of Office--with the software slated to hit stores next month.

The company said it will start mass-producing copies of the software next week, intending to have it on retail store shelves by the third week of May. As previously reported, Office 2004 adds a number of new features, including a new note-taking mode within Word and a project center for improved collaboration. Microsoft had promised that the software would debut in the first half of this year. "Things have gone really well," said Jessica Sommer, a project manager in Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit. "The bug counts have been very low."

Microsoft is not making any pricing changes with Office 2004. Last year, the company cut the price of Mac Office by $100, to $399, for the standard version. The company also has a $149 student and teacher version and a $499 "professional" version that includes Virtual PC for the Mac. As part of a "technology guarantee" program it announced at the beginning of the year, those who purchased the software since January will get a free upgrade. For others, the upgrade to the standard edition will cost $239--$329 for professional. The student and teacher version is not upgradeable.

News source: C|Net News.com




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#1 vetRadish™ on 06 Apr 2004 - 14:51
Woohoo!

Radish™
#2 Mr. Black on 06 Apr 2004 - 15:02
At least Microsoft is still making Office for the Macintosh -- I think they need to port alot more of their apps over the Mac, hell, they would probably sell well to the Mac Community.
#3 Mav Phoenix on 06 Apr 2004 - 16:29
Goodie.
#4 BTallack on 06 Apr 2004 - 16:32
Excellent. I'll be buying the Student Edition as soon as it comes out.
#5 vetDazzla on 06 Apr 2004 - 17:17
£499 seems like a really good price for what you get. Office 2004 with all the apps, Virtual PC and a copy of Windows XP.
#6 mr_da3m0n on 06 Apr 2004 - 20:46
Great, can't wait ^_^

Now if they could only pump out a decent MSN messenger client...
(1 reply) #7 Jack31081 on 07 Apr 2004 - 04:39
here's a question?

Why does Microsoft not include Access with Office for Mac? Do mac users have no interest in using Access databases? I mean I wouldn't use Access for web-based DBs, but I'd use Database for personal or school-related stuff.
#7.1 mr_da3m0n on 07 Apr 2004 - 12:32
I was wondering the same, actually.
What about Visio, too? I could use Visio on my iBook.

And for your database needs you can always install MySQL with the YourSQL frontend ^_^

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