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Kasper's Automated Slave
Join Date: Nov 1997
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Office 2008 for Mac SP2 improves speed and stability
Microsoft is set to release its second service pack for Office 2008 on Mac, bringing improved stability, speed, and new features, such as increased connectivity with the Web-based Office Live Workspace.
In a statement issued Monday, Microsoft said the Office 2008 for Mac Service Pack 2 focused on three specific areas: speed, stability and compatibility. The Redmond, Wash., company said a recent study indicated that the top use of Office for Mac is sharing documents. To that end, the Document Connection feature allows users to save and open Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on Microsoft Office Live Workspace. The service also includes expanded browser support on the Mac for Safari 4. The update was released Monday on Microsoft's Office 2008 for Mac Web site. "There's never been a better time to try Office 2008 for Mac -- with SP2 we are not only delivering on top customer requests midcycle, but also taking a first step in bringing Microsoft software plus services to Mac users," said Mike Tedesco, senior product manager for the Mac Business Unit at Microsoft. "This connection unlocks the door for Mac users to Microsoft services for easier collaboration and file sharing with colleagues, customers and classmates." The update also improves SharePoint, which allows users to collaborate on documents. SP2 simplifies how users browse, access and manage files, both online and offline. SP2 also features increased launch speed and quicker scroll response times in Word 2008, and faster calculation performance in Excel 2008. Two "highly requested features" for PowerPoint 2008 have also been added: Custom path animation and default theme. "SP2 delivers highly requested features throughout the suite as well as a new tool, Document Connection for Mac, that helps improve access and browsing to documents on SharePoint Products and Technologies and Microsoft Office Live Workspace," the Microsoft press release states. "These new improvements and features are part of Microsoft's long-standing investment in delivering excellent cross-platform collaboration and compatibility for Mac users, and the commitment has paid off." Originally released in January of 2008, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac saw its first service pack released only a few months after its launch. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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But will SP2 make Office work with Leopard Spaces?
Probably not, but improved scrolling would be nice. Anything to make Office a little snappier.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Spaces
How about having the Spaces bug fixed? It is downright annoying that things are not always where they are assigned.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Ft. Thomas, KY
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"SP2 also features increased launch and scroll times in Word 2008"
I hope not. ![]()
Why do we settle for appliances that last a couple years when we *know* manufacturers can build them to last 20?
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Denver, CO USA
Posts: 130
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I love the seque
"top use of Office for Mac is sharing documents."
TRUE as all documents are shared. I mean, who writes just for themselves? "To that end, the Document Connection feature allows users to save and open Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on Microsoft Office Live Workspace." Why would I want to do that? Share means to email the Word doc to a co-worker or customer. Who (besides Microsoft) gives a damn about Office Live Workspace? |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 135
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I'm still sticking with iWork. When I share documents with others, I send PDFs.
iMac 1.83 GHz C2D (Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.2) • G-Drive External HDD (500 GB) • Time Capsule (1 TB)
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Iowa, US
Posts: 44
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I also have helped a couple of nonprofits set up and use Office Live Workspace to share documents, and this has caused pretty significant irritation for their Mac users, too. In my opinion, this is the most important feature of SP2. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 141
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The real question is whether users of Office 2008 will be able to install the update. On the Mac side, at least, the Office 2008 autoupdater has a nasty bug that frequently refuses to install the latest updates after downloading them, telling the user that a valid copy of Office 2008 can't be found. The only fix I am aware of involves reinstalling the entire Office 2008 suite, but it's not a real fix, actually. Next time there's an update... You guessed it! Perhaps one of these days, an Office 2008 update will fix this problem... if I can install the update!
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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1. You've moved your Office 2008 folder out of Applications. If you've done this, all you need to do is move it back. 2. You've manually removed a file in the Office 2008 folder. If you've done this, you will need to uninstall Office and reinstall it. If there's something in standard installation of Office that you don't want to install, make sure that you do a custom install so that you can select what you want. 3. You've run an application like Monolingual or Xslimmer. If you've done this, you'll also need to uninstall and reinstall it. Do a custom install so that you save the MB that the language files take up, and make sure to exclude the Office folder if you run one of those apps again. Regards, Nadyne. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 13
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And the world yawns collectively. Microsoft should be ashamed for this collective piece of crap they call Office 2008. While I left it on, I find myself using iWork when I can, or running Office 2007 for windoze when needed. I would rather reboot into bootcamp or run in a virtual environment than run Mac Office 2008.
That is money I will never get back. Back to my initial point... never mind... MS has demonstrated that they are incapable of being ashamed of anything. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 15
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Powerpoint custom paths? Finally, I had that in office 03
I hope that they fixed the problem of assigning a theme to just one slide (I think then the remedy was to select two slides, apply the theme, and then delete one). Looking forward to this update, hope it feels snappier ![]() |
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Location: Seattle, WA
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Had this woman pulled her head out and actually taken a look at the alternatives, we'd probably be using Plone and have better cross-platform support, security and flexibility. I don't see how this is possible. All of the SP sites I've seen look like crap when viewed with anything other than IE. Perhaps SP2 will improve publishing to SP on the Mac, but it won't do anything to allow me to navigate to find what I'm looking for. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Hmm, so where is MS Project?! Discontinued since Mac OS 9... *sigh*
Does this update add the ability to digitally sign MS Word documents? I could not seem to find that feature in help, except for Entourage... |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 888
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There is nothing MS can do to Office to make it better than iWork. The technology gap is so enormous that the only way MS can catch up is to build a new Office from scratch and employ 1000 engineers to do it.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Office 2008 sucks
[QUOTE=AppleInsider;1451219]Microsoft is set to release its second service pack for Office 2008 on Mac,
I made the mistake of getting the expensive media edition of Office 2008. I use Word a lot and it kept crashing when trying to save, thus losing my work. I gave away my Office 2008 (with a warning) and bought a copy of Office 2004 which is used if iWork and NeoOffice are not compatible enough. Microsoft has garbage software cluttered with thousands of things few, if any, users need. When Office 2004 no longer work at some point, I'll just use iWork, NeoOffice or whatever some non-Microsoft developer offers. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Not available yet
its 1:26 EST and it still doesn't show up on the Microsoft Mac site.. nor does Micosoft Software update show the availability..
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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At the moment, the update is on their servers but the download link isn't displaying. I fetched it at manually at this link. Works great, actually - Word launches much quicker.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Instead of creating YAWP (Yet Another Word Processor), Apple should work with the OO community and bring its ability to create nice interfaces and optimize the port of OO on the Mac. Apple has nothing to lose doing this (iWork is certainly not the reason Apple made so much money this year) and everything to gain : seeing OO gaining market share would weaken Microsoft pull towards its closed (and enclosing) Windows platform. Ensuring the best performance on the Mac would mean a pleasant experience for the Mac users at the same time knowing that they exchange all their files freely with everybody else. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Hey it's out, I'm downloading it now. Hopefully it'll go smoothly, but we'll see
![]() Edit: Everything seems to work well. I haven't started word up from a restart so I'm not sure how fast word can load... Last edited by Nanotech; 07-20-2009 at 02:15 PM.. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Paradise
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I guess it is time for me to try OOo again. It always disappoints me; my main need is spreadsheets, and I could never get quite the performance as with Excel. (Which has finally caught up to where Lotus 123 was in 1997...) |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Northern VA
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Touché. But even when I have had to collaborate on documents recently (correcting text, tracking changes, etc.), iWork has served our needs with no problems. The "weakness" you speak of was not an issue in our case.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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People still use M$ Office? I use Google Docs for everything and if I can't do it in Google Docs for some reason I use Open Office.
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I have to say that the speed improvements in SP2 are very noticeable. It is as fast as iWork. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 138
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I gave up...
Yes, I gave up on these guys a while ago. They don't get it. Just to do an update takes for ever. Even common WORD application is very slow.
I stopped using Office 2004, but then switched back when 2008 came out, only to discover that the same snail pace is still there. I am a full time iWork user, and for my old files, I still use Appleworks. Microsoft products suck! That is my personal opinion, and I stand by it for life! No more Microsoft Office for me. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Ulp! Word 2.2 is snappier.
I want to think ill of MS as much as the next guy, but Word is firing up faster than it ever did. I'm resigned to the fact that it won't ever work with Leopard Spaces, at least to spread docs across multiple windows. Regardless, my main writing tool is a fabulous application from the UK called Scrivener. Then comes Pages 09. Alas, I still have to export from either of these applications to Word for Mac before sending stuff to client. If you really need to know what footnotes and the like look like in Word, you have to see them in Word.
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Location: Philadelphia
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Hey, 18 months to get out a second service pack - not too bad for Micro$ucks.
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Still no ODF support?
I didn't see it in the notes. Is there still no .ODF format support? They have it in the Windows 2k3 and 2k7 versions and still nothing in the Mac version?
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Amazing people actually bought Office 2008 when there was really nothing wrong with Office 2004, even on an Intel Mac. Office 2004 in Rosetta opens faster than Pages '09, which is native on Intel. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that way.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I haven't touch iWork or Office for a long time, but last time i checked, iWork is faster, easier to use and just better i every way except iWork only has less then half features then Office.
Hopefully Next Gen iWork could truly replaces Office. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Walnut Creek, CA
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iWork at my Office.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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It does seem snappier. If anything, that is worth the download right there. Hope its stable too.
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Pages is trash compared to Word. Since you haven't used either in a long time, you don't know what you are talking about. Pages is slower than Word, and yes, it has half the features, so it is worthless in every way possible.
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Keynote blows PowerPoint away in nearly every way imaginable. The only thing I can think of that's missing from Keynote is the ability for embedded charts to update themselves. Otherwise, creating presentations takes far longer in PowerPoint due to the need to open up multiple dialogs for transitions, where everything can be handled more easily on Keynote with its inspector. Numbers creates much more attractive looking charts, but I do admit to it being very slow, particularly in how it handles large spreadsheets (and by large, I mean anything over about 100 rows). Apple *really* needs to tackle performance before it can be a serious competitor. It also lacks database connectivity to have its charts update automatically. |
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