Microsoft announced a new Office package for Mac
At the Macworld Conference held in San Francisco on January 9, Microsoft unveiled the Office 2008 version for the Macintosh, expected to ship in the second half of this year.
The new Mac Office package is a "universal" (global) version, so it can run on PowerPC systems and Macs - Intel chips. The new Mac Office package is equipped with a standalone standard application called "My Day", capable of interacting with the Entourage mail client, and allowing display of previously scheduled jobs whether the user is in the interface of any application.
The calculation function of the new Mac Office is also optimized, helping even poor people with Excel knowledge to perform complex calculations.
Meanwhile, according to Sheridan Jones, director of marketing group for Microsoft Macintosh business, developers of the company are working closely with Apple to ensure that the new Mac Office package will make the most of its advantages. of Mac OS X.
Both the new Office version of Mac and Windows take advantage of the power of the new Office Art 2.0 graphics engine, providing improved graphics conversion capabilities and enabling users to create powerful effects without thanks to special graphic design programs.
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