I do appreciate the feedback on Office 2008. It¹s good to hear there are
some folks who don¹t think this product is the ³worst software in the world²
(as do many people).  I did order it, but am not sure about whether it¹s
worth the $100.  I¹m going to download the demo and try it.

Mac Carter

WhatMUG ­ Bellingham¹s Macintosh User Group Club
http://www.whatmug.org



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> Hello, List -- On 12/22/09 6:33 AM (local time), Doss
> (<[email protected]>)
> wrote:
> 
>> Interesting comments. I have not bought 2008 and still have 2004 for
>> precisely the reason you observed. Negative feedback.

I upgraded from Office 2004 to 2008 because the newer version of Excel
offered a feature that saves me some time in my work.  I have seen no
compelling advantages or serious disadvantages in the 2008 versions of
Entourage, Word and Powerpoint.  At home, one of our laptops is still
running Office 2004, and it still does everything we need.  We have an
unused installer disk for 2008, but no real motivation to run it.

So I would say that, unless you have a valid reason to upgrade, you are not
missing much. 

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Julian Vrieslander <[email protected]>

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