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Minor Update of Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Fixes Licensing Bug
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The the new 14.3.1 update comes roughly two weeks after Microsoft released Service Pack 3 (14.3.0) for Office 2011, delivering a number of other bug fixes. Microsoft also launched its Office 365 subscription packages late last month alongside Office 2013 for Windows, but Office 365 subscribers needing Mac versions remain on Office 2011 as Microsoft's Mac versions typically lag their Windows counterparts by 12-18 months. Article Link: Minor Update of Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Fixes Licensing Bug |
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Problem with mac, small updates requires download of 100mb+ files. I know it has to do with the package system of the applications on the mac platform but that needs to be looked at in future versions of OS XI or X
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Agreed... 105mb download, 319mb installed.... that's a weighty update for something MS classifies as "minor".... Seriously, they need to improve the responsiveness of the Mac version, its so slow, even on these beefeater Macs we use.
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It's a cumulative update, including all of 14.2.4 through 14.3.
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Mine is 14.2.5. Think I will jsut skip the 14.3.1 update till later. Glad I did not update to 14.3.0. In fact, somehow, I did not get notified by MS Office at all. What gives Microsoft?
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I just use pages, numbers, and keynote. They work seemlessly between my iPad and Mac mini and its made my life much easier since switching from MicroSucks. Oops... Spelling error.
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I've tried pages, numbers and keynote and don't like them. I prefer to stick to MS products and their better compatibility than Apple's products.
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Actually, for me, the recent update broke my entire Office 2011 suite. I was not able to use the programs as I was blocked by an error message. I got so fed up on one of my computers that I completely removed Office and have been turning to other products for my note taking (Evernote) and document writing (Pages).
I don't mean to be finicky, but if it doesn't work 100% of the time, 24/7, 365 days a year, I'm not interested. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. |
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Those with Office365 error messages after 14.3.0 please update to the 14.3.1
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloa...4156F2D#viewer
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Numbers is a dog of a spreadsheet. Kudos if you managed to actually get the thing to jump through hoops, but MS Excel is so easy to use with a wealth of features and a phenomenal user base with tremendous 3rd-party support worldwide there just isn't any reason to use anything else. Numbers seems to have been tacked-on at the last minute.
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Because they've chosen to design in a proprietary nature does NOT mean they are MORE compatible. iWork is technically more compatible, but it's limited by the volatile nature of MS products.
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Excel is for my secretary, Keynote > Powerpoint by a landslide and Word and Pages are in the same bracket as far as I am concerned.
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What the heck. I downloaded 14.3.1 but it wouldn't let me update. 14.3 wouldn't let me update either so I had to grab 14.2.3 updater first and then do them in order.
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Pages and Numbers work great for very light documents but are novelties at best. When you start comparing features they quickly become toys compared to Office... -P
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Seriously people... another argument comparing MS Office apps to Apple's crap? Really?
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The program's only current hurdle is the current exporting bug in which Font; bold gets converted to Font bold; (easily fixed though). Numbers is no Excel though, no discussion here.
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The compatibility issues are frustrating, indeed.
A great deal of my professional life is spent working on presentations. Keynote absolutely slays PowerPoint in every way imaginable, but I can't afford to use it since it can't export .pptx (only .ppt) and features like Magic Move don't map well in the PowerPoint universe. Sometimes it isn't about what is better, rather what has the highest market share. It is a microcosm of Windows/OS X of old.
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I'm am amazed everyone is talking about which product is better rather than the basics that these licensing schemes only hurt the honest people.
The pirates will find a way around them, but you and me that buy the appropriate number of licenses are stuck with all of these problems, unless we use the same techniques that those that pirate software do and in the end the licensing systems encourage piracy. I am also surprised that no one has mentioned other very viable alternatives, such as Google Docs, LibreOffice, Open Office, Neo Office, Corel's suite (what ever it is called this week) that offers office software, etc. |
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