> Anyone on from the Mac Team as MS who can answer when we will be getting
> the port of Office 2007 for the Mac?
We'll be getting Office 2008, as recently announced:
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/jan07/01-09MacworldPR.mspx
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ready to go but MS has clandestinely decided to keep it a secret & withhold
it from you? I really am trying to understand.
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"Greg King" <gr...@kingcharter.net> wrote in message
news:C209AB24.24A6%gr...@kingcharter.net...
On 2/28/07 2:20 PM, in article #NFJ$X4WHH...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl,
> If they know and already released it then it should public knowledge
> (as noted in a previous post from someone else about Office 2008).
And that, Office 2008, _is_ the forthcoming version for the Mac. There
have never been Mac and Windows versions with the same year as the
designation, and the new Mac versions have consistently been the year
following the Windows versions, so this is no exception.
1- These newsgroups aren't attended by MS employees. Some may monitor the
groups & interject on an occasional technical issue or "bug", but they don't
actively participate. Responders here are 'civilians' just like you.
2- Release dates for product under development is *always* covered by NDA.
3- The Mactopia web site ( http://www.microsoft.com/mac/ )will most likely
be the earliest & most accurate source of any official information about the
forthcoming version. As of now - AKAIK - the first Beta isn't even available
and the latest "best guess" from MS for the final version is Fall of this
year.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 2/28/07 8:06 PM, in article C20B6700.254F%gr...@kingcharter.net, "Greg
Miss Ladd, my 8th grade English teacher, used to make sure we got the
message of "always avoid always" and "never say never."
I think Office 4 was released in 1994 on both platforms.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office#Versions
-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP
Quoting from "Mike Rosenberg" <mike...@TOGROUPmacconsult.com>, in article
1hu9k58.eur6p4wvac4mN%mike...@TOGROUPmacconsult.com, on [DATE:
> Greg King <gr...@kingcharter.net> wrote:
>
>> If they know and already released it then it should public knowledge
>> (as noted in a previous post from someone else about Office 2008).
>
> And that, Office 2008, _is_ the forthcoming version for the Mac. There
> have never been Mac and Windows versions with the same year as the
> designation, and the new Mac versions have consistently been the year
> following the Windows versions, so this is no exception.
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> Miss Ladd, my 8th grade English teacher, used to make sure we got the
> message of "always avoid always" and "never say never."
>
> I think Office 4 was released in 1994 on both platforms.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office#Versions
I specifically said "There have never been Mac and Windows versions with
the same year as the designation." Office 4 didn't have a year as the
designation, it had a version number as the designation.
Sorry, I misunderstood.
Yes, the year style of naming convention began with Office 97 for Windows.
The Mac name followed suit with Office 98. The convention was abandoned on
Windows with Office XP and Mac Office v.X, but returned with Office 2003 and
Office 2004.
The next version for Windows is the 13th. I wonder if the box will have a
black cat on it and be introduced on a Friday the 13th.
-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP
Quoting from "Mike Rosenberg" <mike...@TOGROUPmacconsult.com>, in article
1hub2d3.1i1hwlgoybpp4N%mike...@TOGROUPmacconsult.com, on [DATE:
> Jim Gordon MVP <gold...@WarmerThanWarmMail.com> wrote:
>
>> Miss Ladd, my 8th grade English teacher, used to make sure we got the
>> message of "always avoid always" and "never say never."
>>
>> I think Office 4 was released in 1994 on both platforms.
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office#Versions
>
> I specifically said "There have never been Mac and Windows versions with
> the same year as the designation." Office 4 didn't have a year as the
> designation, it had a version number as the designation.
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