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New to Mac...Microsoft Office
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<blockquote data-quote="EvenStranger" data-source="post: 1291911" data-attributes="member: 181804"><p>MS Office 2011 is the Mac version, but here's my recommendation. If you are a home user, just looking for software to create documents, manage spreadsheets and those sorts of things, get iWork. If you're a small business without a heavy investment into Microsoft products already, get iWork. If you're a corporate user with MS Office as the standard on all other systems, get Office. I like iWork because I can now pick and choose my apps. I NEVER do presentations. Why spend the $20 for Keynote if I'm not going to use it? If I need it, I'll get it later. With Office, you pay a substantial amount for all the apps, whether you're going to use them or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvenStranger, post: 1291911, member: 181804"] MS Office 2011 is the Mac version, but here's my recommendation. If you are a home user, just looking for software to create documents, manage spreadsheets and those sorts of things, get iWork. If you're a small business without a heavy investment into Microsoft products already, get iWork. If you're a corporate user with MS Office as the standard on all other systems, get Office. I like iWork because I can now pick and choose my apps. I NEVER do presentations. Why spend the $20 for Keynote if I'm not going to use it? If I need it, I'll get it later. With Office, you pay a substantial amount for all the apps, whether you're going to use them or not. [/QUOTE]
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