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Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac (Special Media Edition)

Office 2008 for Mac may be the best pick for business users, but most people can get by with less expensive alternatives.

Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac

Microsoft plans to release Office for Mac 2008 on January 15, making this the first update in about four years. We've tested beta versions of the new applications over the last month without running into glitches.

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  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2007

    PowerPoint's new graphics features may make better-looking slide shows, but its new file format can require extra steps for sharing presentations.

  • Microsoft Office Standard 2007

    Microsoft Office Standard 2007 is a worthy upgrade if you need to make sleeker-looking documents and presentations. But you stick to your current software if you don't feel that it lacks anything.

  • Microsoft Office 2007 RTM

    Microsoft is all set to ship Office 2007 to big businesses within the next month, and to the general public early next year. Here's what the radical changes have in store for users.

  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 beta 2

    Microsoft is spicing up PowerPoint with new templates, animation effects, and image editing tools.

  • Microsoft Office 2007 beta 2 (technical refresh)

    Microsoft's last round of updates before the final release of Office 2007 is packed with subtle interface adjustments and new ways to personalise the applications.

  • Microsoft Office 2007 beta 2

    This latest version of the Microsoft Office 2007 system reveals the ongoing renovations due for Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.

  • Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003

    If you need a midlevel Web site design app, Microsoft FrontPage 2003 is a good choice, but professionals should use Macromedia Dreamweaver instead.

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