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Putting lingering questions about update timing to rest, Microsoft has announced that the new version of Office for Mac will arrive in the second half of this year.
Office 2008 for Mac, as the product is being dubbed, is a universal binary, the company said on Tuesday. That means the software runs both on Macs with Intel chips and on those with ***** chips. In addition, it is compatible with the new XML file formats used by Office 2007 for Windows, which hits retail shelves this month.
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Microsoft didn't announce pricing for the suite, but Jones said it will be "roughly similar" to current versions of Office for Mac. The standard version of Office 2004 for Mac sells for US$399, though Apple is promoting a US$100 rebate on its Web site for those who buy by January 16. The Student and Teacher edition sells for US$149, with a US$15 rebate currently offered
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Office 2008 for Mac, as the product is being dubbed, is a universal binary, the company said on Tuesday. That means the software runs both on Macs with Intel chips and on those with ***** chips. In addition, it is compatible with the new XML file formats used by Office 2007 for Windows, which hits retail shelves this month.
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Microsoft didn't announce pricing for the suite, but Jones said it will be "roughly similar" to current versions of Office for Mac. The standard version of Office 2004 for Mac sells for US$399, though Apple is promoting a US$100 rebate on its Web site for those who buy by January 16. The Student and Teacher edition sells for US$149, with a US$15 rebate currently offered
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