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Microsoft office 2011 reviews
Microsoft office 2011 reviews








microsoft office 2011 reviews
  1. #Microsoft office 2011 reviews mac os x
  2. #Microsoft office 2011 reviews Pc

Global address books work without a hitch and, to my mind, look much nicer than on Windows each contact gets a little box with the relevant details instead of a line in a table. That last statement may draw ire in the comments, but the ribbon can be hidden, and the tabs make finding functions easy and logical. The borders around windows are much smaller, and I'm happy about the introduction of the ribbon, a series of icon-filled tabs that make the toolbox unnecessary. Yes, I said it: from where I sit, Outlook 2011 is nicer to stare at than Entourage.

#Microsoft office 2011 reviews Pc

I have yet to come across anything I can't to do with Outlook 2011 that I'm currently able to do on the PC side of things, and I like the UI much better than Entourage. Up and running, it's actually a great e-mail client if you work for an LMDO. The same is true for Gmail, MobileMe, and the service Ars uses. For Exchange accounts, it's as simple as entering your e-mail address, username, and password. Setting it up for the first time is a cinch. Entourage is now history, though, and Outlook 2011 is here to meet your e-mail needs, especially if you work in a large Microsoft-dependent organization (referred to as LMDOs from here on out). The original version had workable Exchange support, but it gradually got better. The next three installments of Office all came with Entourage.

microsoft office 2011 reviews

These didn't ship with Office, which came with Outlook Express and later with Entourage, and they only worked with Exchange servers, but I remember using Outlook '98 (I think) as a young grad student. Those of you with keen memories will remember that, pre-Mac OS X, Mac users actually did have native versions of Outlook. In later articles, we'll take a look at Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, but first up to bat is Outlook. That's understandable really if you're not working in a corporate environment, solutions like iWork or Google's cloud services (as well as OpenOffice and other fringier products) leave little reason to stay in the Microsoft orbit.īut there are many of us who do still need to use Office, and on the Mac side of things, Office 2011 is here to show us what it can do that its predecessors couldn't.

#Microsoft office 2011 reviews mac os x

Even though many of us in the Orbiting HQ use Mac OS X these days, the latest Mac version of Microsoft Office hasn't generated much buzz among the staff at Ars.










Microsoft office 2011 reviews