![]() ![]() I use Outlook 2010 for Windows so I’m happy to see a familiar screen and layout here. Microsoft Outlook has made a comeback to Mac in Office 2011 (previously it was the Entourage e-mail client) which should make most Office users happy. I honestly don’t use Excel much so I haven’t really properly tested the mentioned features. You can also switch to full-screen mode in Word, removing any distractions and let you focus on writing that piece of important document.Įxcel 2011 for Mac has better tables formatting, Sparklines, Pivot tables, and Visual Basic support for a more powerful spreadsheet (check the Excel 2011 for Mac product page info to find out what these features really do). There are local and online templates ready to be used to create professional documents and presentations (which I used pretty often): Applications were also launched in an instant (only took 2-3 seconds) in my MacBook Air. Installation was pretty standard and product activation went pretty smoothly, even when I had to reinstall the whole package. For your information, Office 2011 for Mac does not contain Access, Publisher, and a few others that are included in Office for Windows. ![]() Business people who are used to using Outlook should take the Home & Business edition definitely. The Microsoft Office for Mac Home & Business 2011 includes Outlook 2011 and a year long tech support compared to the Microsoft Office for Mac Home & Student 2011 (without Outlook 2011 & only 90 days of support). Although the ribbon’s menus do not exactly look the same, it only took me a while to find out where things are in Office 2011 for Mac. ![]() ![]() It is easier to work in Office 2011 for Mac, especially when you are already get used to the ribbon interface, menus, or features available in Office for Windows. With the latest Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac, you can create professional documents and presentations with ease, knowing that they will be compatible with Microsoft Office for Windows and you don’t have to re-learn everything. Some of us, including myself, use the Microsoft Office suite in our Windows machines and looking for the same solution in our Mac machines (to make it easier to work between platforms). ![]()
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