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Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Standard [OLD VERSION] | List Price: $399.99

| Platform: Macintosh Brand: Microsoft Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2004-05-10
Features: - A productivity suite with a host of ground-breaking new features
- Access e-mail, documents, contacts, and more from one central location
- Take notes, flag information, and record audio directly into documents
- Convenient Excel page-layout view and PowerPoint presenter tools
- Improved junk e-mail protection
can't do without it [Posted on 2008-01-13] This is good reliable stuff.
Looking forward to the 2008 version (included but still to be delivered)
Shame my new MacBook Pro was only coming with a trail version,
this is such monopolistic software that I had no choice but having it.
Thanks to billy G.
Office 2004 for Mac [Posted on 2008-01-18] It's the Office group of applications for the Mac. It works as advertised and allows seamless transfer of files between Windows and Macs (at least till most everyone has the newer iterations of Office on the PC,then the 2008 Office/Mac version will be mandatory.
It's still the Gold Standard [Posted on 2008-02-10] I've been using Microsoft Office since Office 98 and have never had a problem with any of the programs. Of course it has many more features than most people will ever use, but I constantly find new ways to streamline projects. I use it mostly in a business environment and don't know of any other program (suite) that would work as well as this does. I suppose for most "home" users, Apples Pages, Sheets, and Keynote would work fine, but for real heavy lifting you (still) pretty much need Office.
Odd experience, but decent [Posted on 2008-02-11] The package arrived at the predicted time, and the product works well enough. No complaints for Amazon, but the box did arrive absolutely soaking with some weird yellow cake-mixy substance. It's a good thing the software box was shrink wrapped!
It's Microsoft... [Posted on 2008-07-17] Not native to Intel Macs - so a little slow and buggy even with the latest patch (one a month!). But, Office 2008 eliminated Visual Basic - so what is a small business to do? For now we are sticking with 2004 and may skip 2008 all together for 2010?
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