Thursday, October 28, 2010

Download Microsoft Office For Mac 2011 For Free

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Office 2011: MUV37-4DT6V-383HJ-KG2QQ-XQ6GM
Word: CRVGP-F9DFF-YCR4X-D9GMM-9GQYB
Excel: MVGQR-X389M-DV7FQ-TVGVP-X7KBW
PowerPoint: MMGC8-469V6-WMYXY-FCT9C-9GVYC
Outlook: TRTWQ-4VGHQ-C72R6-GTVFR-W4TC6

Office: Mac 2011

Office for the Mac comes in two versions, a Home and Student Version (single user package, $119; three-user family package $149) and a Home and Business Version (single user package, $199; licensed for two machines, $279). The Home and Student version includes Word 2011, Excel 2011, PowerPoint 2011. The Home and Business version matches the Home and Student version plus Outlook 2011, which replaces the Entourage mail, calendar, and contact manager app in recent versions.


The most newsworthy changes in the suite include the shiny new Outlook and the collaboration feature that lets multiple users edit a document simultaneously when the document is stored on Microsoft's free SkyDrive cloud-based storage or on a SharePoint server. I tested this by editing documents at the same time from a Mac and a Windows machine, and the whole procedure was surprisingly smooth, although I needed to click a Save button on each machine before the actual content that I had created on one machine was visible in the other.


Pros
Fast, flexible office application suite. Most powerful Mac office software. Highly compatible with Office for Windows. Well-integrated with OS X. Visual Basic for Applications recorded and programmed macros fully supported. Newly-designed Outlook replaces Entourage as mail/calendar/contact app.
Cons
No calendar synching with iCal. Outlook won't synch with or retrieve mail from Exchange Server 2003 or earlier.
Bottom Line
Office for the Mac roars back with fast, powerful application suite the best of its kind for the OS X platform.

Microsoft Office For Mac 2011

With Microsoft Office for the Mac 2011 (Home and Student version, $119; Home and Business version, $149; Free Version, $0.00 Click Here).

Microsoft has finally gotten it right. After a string of disappointing releases, the new Mac version of the world's most widely-used office suite is a spectacular success, and an unexpected triumph for Microsoft's Macintosh group.

Compared with Office for the Mac 2008 and its predecessors, Office 2011 is innovative, better-designed, startlingly faster, vastly more powerful, and far more compatible with Office for Windows. It even includes a few features that outclass anything in its Windows-based counterpart, Microsoft Office 2010 ($499, 4 stars). If you're a casual, light-duty office-suite user or a student, iWork '09 ($79, 4 stars) is still a great option, but if you've got heavy-duty work to perform on the Mac, you'll want Office for the Mac 2011.


I used to suspect Microsoft of deliberately holding back Office for the Mac so that Windows users wouldn't be tempted to abandon Windows for OS X. No more. For the first time, OS X has an office suite I can imagine using full-time. Office for the Mac still has some minor weaknesses, and at least one feature that's less powerful in than the previous version—Office no longer syncs calendars with iCal. Overall, it's the best office suite ever for using the Mac as a serious platform for getting work done.