Microsoft Office vs iWorks,
Microsoft Office vs iWorks, can I open documents and do everything I can do in Ms using iWorks?
I am currently using a 2003 MS office and I cannot open some of the docs created with 2008 office. It adds on a "x" to some docs and I cant open those.
How are they the same?
How are they different?
I work for an organization that uses MS office. Was wondering if iWorks would allow me to open and use all the docs created in the new 2008 or whatever it is office. I work between the work environment and home. All peecees at work, all mac at home.
I am currently using a 2003 MS office and I cannot open some of the docs created with 2008 office. It adds on a "x" to some docs and I cant open those.
How are they the same?
How are they different?
I work for an organization that uses MS office. Was wondering if iWorks would allow me to open and use all the docs created in the new 2008 or whatever it is office. I work between the work environment and home. All peecees at work, all mac at home.
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Microsoft Office vs iWorks, can I open documents and do everything I can do in Ms using iWorks?
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Office 2011 is a suite of four huge bloated applications that is intended to do your thinking for you. iWork is a suite of three relatively svelte applications that allow you to think for yourself. Without knowing what you can do, there is no way to know if you can do everything in iWork that you can do in Office. Certainly, Office has many more features and functions than iWork. That is the definition of bloat.
Office 2011 is a suite of four huge bloated applications that is intended to do your thinking for you. iWork is a suite of three relatively svelte application that allow you to think for yourself. Without knowing what you can do, there is no way to know if you can do everything in iWork that you can do in Office. Certainly, Office has many more features and functions than iWork. That is the definition of bloat.
Well...
Office 2011 is bloated, but the Word app, at least, is completely brilliant.
Pages treats you like you're a bit of a moron, IMNSHO, and the new Word is like a big fat genius that's your best friend if you know how to tell it to shut up.
Much prefer Word. Never thought I'd say that.
SO do I get MS Office 2008 for mac or whatever the new one is or iWorks.
You do know that if you own a Mac, that you've got a fully-functional preview of iWorks on your Mac?
.... My current Office 2003 mac MS office does some but not all. I figure its just too old.
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Office 2003 is a version of Office for Windows.
Office 2003 is a version of Office for Windows.
Yes I know. But it will not open some documents created using word on windows
And my mac is a 2003 so there is no iWorks on it
Yes I know. But it will not open some documents created using word on windows
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One of my Windows-using colleagues asked me for help with an Office 2003 .doc document. Her installation of Office 2007 would not open it. She emailed the document to me. I used Office 2008 to convert it to a .docx file and then emailed the .docx file to her. My colleague thinks I am God.
The prospect of Windows/Mac parity in Office sounds more like a threat than a promise.
Yes I know. But it will not open some documents created using word on windows
And my mac is a 2003 so there is no iWorks on it
Then the demo can be downloaded. BTW, it does open docx files.
Yes, it's compatible with Word/Office file formats.
Don't spend $150 on office a word processor and spreadsheet.
Here it is running on Linux:
Then the demo can be downloaded. BTW, it does open docx files.
How do I get it to open docx files? The regular way she no works!
Have you heard of OpenOffice.org? It's a free, open source clone of Office. Free, as in $0. It runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Yes, it's compatible with Word/Office file formats.
Don't spend $150 on office a word processor and spreadsheet.
Here it is running on Linux:
Thank you. I am going to try this out. AM DL it now!
How do I get it to open docx files? The regular way she no works!
Is this a serious question? Try double-clicking on the document.