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Document Name: Microsoft Office for Mac, Home & Student Edition
Document Description: Microsoft Office for Mac, Home & Student Edition

Microsoft Office for Mac, Home & Student Edition


2008/11/25

This would be a very short review if I had to hold to the "if you can't say anything nice" rule. About the only "nice" thing I can say is that this version is cheaper than the full featured product. This includes slightly crippled versions of Word, Excel, Messenger and Powerpoint.

I wouldn't even consider this at all if I didn't need it once in a great while. Most of the time I get by quite fine with Open Office (Native version now available) and Google Docs. It's rare that I need anything more, but unfortunately it does come up from time to time.

The installation was one of the most annoying ever, constantly requiring pushing "Continue" buttons. It's not that there were choices I needed to make; no, they just wanted to make sure I read stuff. Well, I read it, but I don't remember any of it so it couldn't have had much importance. The installation finished up by putting all its icons in my Dock — who asked you do do that, Microsoft? I clicked "Remove from Dock" immediately.

Next, it needed to do a "critical" update. OK, but the Installer just hung, doing nothing. I looked up http://support.microsoft.com/kb/952331/en-us and found this:

You may receive the following error message when you try to install this update:


   "Microsoft Office 2008 Update" doesn't understand the <event sysodisA> message


Cause

This issue may occur if any Office for Mac applications are running when you try to install the update.

Yeah? Well, I'm not running in Office for Mac applications and I don't see that message anyway. I shut everything down, rebooted and tried again before starting up anything. Same hang. I looked at it with Activity Monitor and it wasn't doing much.. on a hunch I did a "Hide others" and moved the Installer window to the left. Ayup, there was that "doesn't understand the <event sysodisA> message". Hey, Microsoft: I'm NOT running any Office apps and it's not great programming to let your error box hide behind the main window. Don't you test this stuff? Anyway, I clicked "OK" and the update installed.

Oops, I have to say something nice again: it loads up faster than Open Office. Not much faster, just a second or two, but faster. Not that this matters: I'll never use this unless I absolutely have to. That's partly because I just plain dislike Microsoft, but also it's because I'm used to Open Office and Google Docs. We like what we are used to: I tried to get my wife, a long time Word user, to try Open Office. She hated it. Clumsy, slow, hard to use. Well, that's how I feel about Office. Neither of us is "right". Well, I'm right to dislike them on principle..

If you read the reviews at Amazon, you'll see that normal Word users mostly aren't crazy about this either. Oh, Microsoft, can't you do anything right?

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Author: Anthony Lawrence - Contact Author
Publisher: Anthony Lawrence
Licensee Name: Anthony Lawrence
Reference URL: http://aplawrence.com/MacOSX/office.html
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Registration Date: 11/25/2008 5:14:14 PM UTC
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