Since we always use products in a real private practice setting for several months before writing reviews of them, we sometimes notice things that other reviewers might not. If you regularly publish articles in print, where submissions in Word format are the standard, or if you regularly make presentations and can’t get by with cheaper alternatives like Keynote, Office may be close to indispensable.ĭespite being very impressed with the suite overall, I experienced one unforgiveable ‘gotcha’ from the software. If your practice environment is such that you actually need all or a large part of the capabilities of Microsoft Office - and particularly if you need to exchange Office documents with colleagues or clients - this software suite can make your life a great deal easier. Yes, it’s increasingly possible to use open source alternatives to achieve similar tasks, but as much as I support open source software, the fact of the matter is that under Mac OS X, the open source alternatives to Microsoft Office run nowhere near as smoothly and cover nowhere near the same feature set as the de facto standard from the Redmond giant. Overall, Microsoft Office 2004 Professional is a real winner. ![]() System Requirements for Virtual PC for Mac Version 7.System Requirements for Office 2004 Professional Edition. ![]() System Requirements for Office 2004 for Mac Standard Edition and Student and Teacher Edition.
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