Timeline for Where/how can I get answers to questions on Office for Mac?
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Oct 4, 2012 at 8:50 | vote | accept | user56reinstatemonica8 | ||
Oct 4, 2012 at 8:50 | comment | added | user56reinstatemonica8 | Thanks for the bounty and helpful advice! As you seem to have guessed, I'm not using Outlook for Mac out of choice - it's a big designed-for-PC workplace network centred on Outlook and Exchange Server, and I'm one of a few people using Macs on that network (the reasoning for giving me a mac makes no sense: I need 64 bit and the IT guys, bizarrely, would rather have a Mac or two on the network than try to work with 64 bit Windows. I know that makes no sense, and I tried reasoning with them...). p.s. I love "piece of software suite" as a euphemism... | |
Oct 4, 2012 at 8:14 | comment | added | Daniel Beck Mod | The big advantage of Office is integration with business infrastructure, and if that's a concern for you, you're likely using Windows anyway. OS X ships with a decent mail client, calendar and address book that probably fulfills the needs of 90+% of users, leaving a very small market for Office. That Office doesn't support basic power user requirements (custom keyboard shortcuts I know, Services, AppleScript probably as well) is another disadvantage. | |
Oct 4, 2012 at 6:11 | history | answered | slhckMod | CC BY-SA 3.0 |