I can't tell you how much I hate Office (Mac & PC). Being in the DTP and multimedia business, I only need the client's Office documents as input but never use it as final output. I would recommend NeoOffice to anyone who is in a similar situation since it is free and works very well for that purpose. It is at least as compatible with Office for Windows as Office Mac is.
I would tend to think that this dashes our hopes of an Apple, Sun, Google tag team on MS in the near future. I don't think Apple is ready to kiss MS Office good bye just yet and teaming with Sun and Google for an open office program that was as good and compatible with the new MS Office would kill that MS - Apple love they seem to be all caught up in.
I don't know if this is a good thing. Why couldn't they promote from within the MBU? It just seems like the wrong kind of leadership. MBU should not have traditional MS management.
As for the Mac BU, do they work on anything besides office these days? Is the Mac version of Silverlight being done by them? Will we ever see a new version of Internet Explorer or WMP? Is Messenger going to disappear into the same hole that Outlook went into? What about Access, Project and all those other Office spin-offs?
I think they do Office, Messenger (not feature complete), Silverlight and Remote Desktop Client. It was probably the right decision to discontinue IE, but they shouldn't have discontinued WMP. I know there is the flip4mac Quicktime plugin, but people don't understand about "plugins." They just want a solution from Microsoft.
The Ho is gone! No more listening to her whiny-ass voice during keynote addresses!
Granted she may have been a good leader for the group, but she sure the heck did not make a good speaker for these keynotes. I usually go for spoiler free viewing of keynotes after the event (avoiding all Mac sites (Apple, rumor mills, etc...)for the day), and when I get to her part of the keynote I just have to skip over it, checking in later for the details in recaps. Just couldn't stand listening to her after the first time (and didn't make it all the way through then, either).
Don't know anything about this new guy, other than what was posted, but anyone has to be more tolerable than Roz.
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Originally Posted by Cubert
Roz Ho always seemed to be lying through her teeth and she knew it, too.
Not sure about any lies... From recaps of her part, anyway... Too early to tell if the 5 years support of Office is a lie or not.
THE only reason we have to run Parallels is to run IE, that's it, no other reason. Why? Because the Real Estate world has chosen to create a vast number of its MLS type system with databases that simply will not work unless you are running IE on Windows, end of conversation. Not even Firefox on Windows will work let alone a Mac browser.
If only the MS Mac division could find a way to solve this (I am sure Real Estate is only one area with the same issue), ideally by fixing the problem at source (I assume the MS databases) or by some client end plug in for Safari or Firefox (no need to use IE on a Mac maybe if they could do that) or IE for Mac if they have to.
I don't need Office for Mac as it is way too complicated to use.
Unfortunately, my friends keep sending me Word, Powerpoint and Excel attachments, so I have no choice but to buy this expensive Office crap just to read/open these documents
It would be great if Leopard allows us to "read only" Office documents \
I don't need Office for Mac as it is way too complicated to use.
Unfortunately, my friends keep sending me Word, Powerpoint and Excel attachments, so I have no choice but to buy this expensive Office crap just to read/open these documents
It would be great if Leopard allows us to "read only" Office documents \
Use NeoOffice. It is free and reads those documents fine.
Roz Ho always seemed to be lying through her teeth and she knew it, too.
Not sure about any lies... From recaps of her part, anyway... Too early to tell if the 5 years support of Office is a lie or not.
I can certainly see the basis for the "lying through her teeth" comment. She stands up on stage saying how Microsoft listens to Mac users, implements features based on your feedback, etc, all the while ignoring the biggest complaint from Mac users which is full feature parity. Entourage is still a piece of crippleware when it comes to Outlook compatibility. Now they go and drop VB macro compatibility in Office 2008 while she continues to claim that Microsoft listens to Mac customers and cares about Mac support.
Check out this piece of garbage written by a "Microsoft MVP" (i.e. apologist, ass kisser):
I can certainly see the basis for the "lying through her teeth" comment. She stands up on stage saying how Microsoft listens to Mac users, implements features based on your feedback, etc, all the while ignoring the biggest complaint from Mac users which is full feature parity. Entourage is still a piece of crippleware when it comes to Outlook compatibility. Now they go and drop VB macro compatibility in Office 2008 while she continues to claim that Microsoft listens to Mac customers and cares about Mac support.
Check out this piece of garbage written by a "Microsoft MVP" (i.e. apologist, ass kisser):
Thats some trash there. Why the hell would we not expect Entourage to be Outlook, if Office for Windows has it? Why should we not get full feature parity? Why would we not expect a full featured replacement for Outlook if you drop Outlook? That is just plain dumb. It's as if we aren't buying OFFICE. If it's not the same, sell it as something else. How about just making them the exact same thing, just running on different OSes. Then you won't hear anymore BS from your loyal customers.
I can certainly see the basis for the "lying through her teeth" comment. She stands up on stage saying how Microsoft listens to Mac users, implements features based on your feedback, etc, all the while ignoring the biggest complaint from Mac users which is full feature parity. Entourage is still a piece of crippleware when it comes to Outlook compatibility. Now they go and drop VB macro compatibility in Office 2008 while she continues to claim that Microsoft listens to Mac customers and cares about Mac support.
Check out this piece of garbage written by a "Microsoft MVP" (i.e. apologist, ass kisser):
Ok. I stand corrected. Like I said, I don't really pay much attention to her because her voice and stage presence just grabs this nerve in the back of my neck and twists.
I read that article. Having not really used Outlook much, and never (that I know of) used Exchange, your points didn't come to mind automatically.
The only thing I really like about Entourage over Mail.app is the set of more powerful mail rules. I use a LOT of mail rules, and I keep wanting to see more and more in Mail.app's set. But, it's not enough to make me switch over to it...
Different needs for different folks, I guess. I'll go along for the ride with the request for a full blown Outlook for Mac, though... I know my sister would love to see that happen.
Maybe the new MBU head this time around? We can wish, anyway, eh?
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Bitter and sweet I guess.
As for the Mac BU, do they work on anything besides office these days? Is the Mac version of Silverlight being done by them? Will we ever see a new version of Internet Explorer or WMP? Is Messenger going to disappear into the same hole that Outlook went into? What about Access, Project and all those other Office spin-offs?
I think they do Office, Messenger (not feature complete), Silverlight and Remote Desktop Client. It was probably the right decision to discontinue IE, but they shouldn't have discontinued WMP. I know there is the flip4mac Quicktime plugin, but people don't understand about "plugins." They just want a solution from Microsoft.
The Ho is gone! No more listening to her whiny-ass voice during keynote addresses!
Granted she may have been a good leader for the group, but she sure the heck did not make a good speaker for these keynotes. I usually go for spoiler free viewing of keynotes after the event (avoiding all Mac sites (Apple, rumor mills, etc...)for the day), and when I get to her part of the keynote I just have to skip over it, checking in later for the details in recaps. Just couldn't stand listening to her after the first time (and didn't make it all the way through then, either).
Don't know anything about this new guy, other than what was posted, but anyone has to be more tolerable than Roz.
Roz Ho always seemed to be lying through her teeth and she knew it, too.
Not sure about any lies... From recaps of her part, anyway... Too early to tell if the 5 years support of Office is a lie or not.
If only the MS Mac division could find a way to solve this (I am sure Real Estate is only one area with the same issue), ideally by fixing the problem at source (I assume the MS databases) or by some client end plug in for Safari or Firefox (no need to use IE on a Mac maybe if they could do that) or IE for Mac if they have to.
THE only reason we have to run Parallels is to run IE, that's it,
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I don't need Office for Mac as it is way too complicated to use.
Unfortunately, my friends keep sending me Word, Powerpoint and Excel attachments, so I have no choice but to buy this expensive Office crap just to read/open these documents
It would be great if Leopard allows us to "read only" Office documents \
I am a happy iWorker
I don't need Office for Mac as it is way too complicated to use.
Unfortunately, my friends keep sending me Word, Powerpoint and Excel attachments, so I have no choice but to buy this expensive Office crap just to read/open these documents
It would be great if Leopard allows us to "read only" Office documents \
Use NeoOffice. It is free and reads those documents fine.
The flip4mac WMV QuickTime components are the official replacement of Microsoft's OS X Media Player.
cheers mate, that saves so much work lol
thanks again
Originally Posted by Cubert
Roz Ho always seemed to be lying through her teeth and she knew it, too.
Not sure about any lies... From recaps of her part, anyway... Too early to tell if the 5 years support of Office is a lie or not.
I can certainly see the basis for the "lying through her teeth" comment. She stands up on stage saying how Microsoft listens to Mac users, implements features based on your feedback, etc, all the while ignoring the biggest complaint from Mac users which is full feature parity. Entourage is still a piece of crippleware when it comes to Outlook compatibility. Now they go and drop VB macro compatibility in Office 2008 while she continues to claim that Microsoft listens to Mac customers and cares about Mac support.
Check out this piece of garbage written by a "Microsoft MVP" (i.e. apologist, ass kisser):
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/articles/entourage.html
I can certainly see the basis for the "lying through her teeth" comment. She stands up on stage saying how Microsoft listens to Mac users, implements features based on your feedback, etc, all the while ignoring the biggest complaint from Mac users which is full feature parity. Entourage is still a piece of crippleware when it comes to Outlook compatibility. Now they go and drop VB macro compatibility in Office 2008 while she continues to claim that Microsoft listens to Mac customers and cares about Mac support.
Check out this piece of garbage written by a "Microsoft MVP" (i.e. apologist, ass kisser):
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/articles/entourage.html
Thats some trash there. Why the hell would we not expect Entourage to be Outlook, if Office for Windows has it? Why should we not get full feature parity? Why would we not expect a full featured replacement for Outlook if you drop Outlook? That is just plain dumb. It's as if we aren't buying OFFICE. If it's not the same, sell it as something else. How about just making them the exact same thing, just running on different OSes. Then you won't hear anymore BS from your loyal customers.
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The 'we' was my wife and I, not the Mac user base.
The 'we' was my wife and I, not the Mac user base.
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I can certainly see the basis for the "lying through her teeth" comment. She stands up on stage saying how Microsoft listens to Mac users, implements features based on your feedback, etc, all the while ignoring the biggest complaint from Mac users which is full feature parity. Entourage is still a piece of crippleware when it comes to Outlook compatibility. Now they go and drop VB macro compatibility in Office 2008 while she continues to claim that Microsoft listens to Mac customers and cares about Mac support.
Check out this piece of garbage written by a "Microsoft MVP" (i.e. apologist, ass kisser):
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/articles/entourage.html
Ok. I stand corrected. Like I said, I don't really pay much attention to her because her voice and stage presence just grabs this nerve in the back of my neck and twists.
I read that article. Having not really used Outlook much, and never (that I know of) used Exchange, your points didn't come to mind automatically.
The only thing I really like about Entourage over Mail.app is the set of more powerful mail rules. I use a LOT of mail rules, and I keep wanting to see more and more in Mail.app's set. But, it's not enough to make me switch over to it...
Different needs for different folks, I guess. I'll go along for the ride with the request for a full blown Outlook for Mac, though... I know my sister would love to see that happen.
Maybe the new MBU head this time around? We can wish, anyway, eh?