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Apple Computing Products:
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Office 2010 (WIN) vs. Office 2011 (Mac)
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<blockquote data-quote="yogi" data-source="post: 1169047" data-attributes="member: 8542"><p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/mac/word/getting-started-with-word" target="_blank">Get Started with Office for Mac 2011 | Office for Mac</a></p><p></p><p>See the "Learning Roadmap" on that page, for each app respectively. It isn't a great resource comparing Mac to Windows, but it's a good resource for getting a glimpse of how Office apps are organized on the Mac.</p><p></p><p>The issue with Office for Mac is that it's developed by an own, almost isolated Team at Microsoft. Their Approach is to make a version of Office that caters to the specific need of "Mac people" (= artsy-fartsy dudes who don't do "real" work) according to Microsoft. The better approach would be to just write a one-to-one copy of Windows Office in Cocoa. But they won't do that, will they?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogi, post: 1169047, member: 8542"] [url=http://www.microsoft.com/mac/word/getting-started-with-word]Get Started with Office for Mac 2011 | Office for Mac[/url] See the "Learning Roadmap" on that page, for each app respectively. It isn't a great resource comparing Mac to Windows, but it's a good resource for getting a glimpse of how Office apps are organized on the Mac. The issue with Office for Mac is that it's developed by an own, almost isolated Team at Microsoft. Their Approach is to make a version of Office that caters to the specific need of "Mac people" (= artsy-fartsy dudes who don't do "real" work) according to Microsoft. The better approach would be to just write a one-to-one copy of Windows Office in Cocoa. But they won't do that, will they? [/QUOTE]
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