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In Word 2008 when you would hit the command-f key combination, you would receive the following dialog box. There is still some scrolling however, it’s much less than in Word 2008. Well in Word 2011, this has been changed to incorporate drop-down menus instead of scrolling. Here’s an example of the scrolling that I’m referencing. Since I did not use Office 2008 on a regular basis, I am not sure how much of an annoyance having to scroll through pages of items just to find the one you wanted would have been, but I know for me it would not have boded well. By reducing the font, Microsoft has been able to put two additional tabs in approximately the same amount of space. These bubbles have been replaced by smaller fonts.
Many of the bubbles that were within the toolbars are all gone. Word 2011 shows a less ‘Mac’-like experience and has more of an iTunes look and feel about the application. The next item that you’ll notice is that the entire interface has been changed.
This is a much better implementation than in Word 2008. The fonts are now incorporated in the toolbar itself. I am somewhat glad I didn’t use Word 2008 that much, otherwise that floating toolbox would be the end of me. The next big change with the toolbar is that the font window is no longer floating. If you hover over the icon it will explain what the item does, so a new user is not completely lost. Many of these icons have remained the same between versions. You will see that the text on the top toolbar row has been removed entirely and in its place is just icons.
Below is the Office 2008 default Word toolbar. The first and most noticeable is the tool bar. Office 2011 makes some interesting changes from Office 2008. Here are some of the changes and my thoughts regarding them. However, I figured that I’m already paying for Office 2011 through TechNet, so I might as well give Office 2011 a test run. I tend to lean towards just doing things in a text editor and if I need something a bit more powerful, I’ll use Pages before jumping to Office. I have never been a big Office user on the Mac. Sure, I - like most working-stiffs - have to use PCs at work, so it’s not like I never use Office, it’s just Office 2010 instead of 2011. This is harder for me to do with Office because I typically use TextEdit for all of my reviews and TextWrangler for coding. Typically, when I do reviews, I use the product for a while and give my thoughts and highlight any problems I notice.
MATHTYPE FOR MAC OFFICE 2011 DOWNLOAD
Being a TechNet subscriber, I opted to download it and test it out on my three-year-old MacBook.
MATHTYPE FOR MAC OFFICE 2011 FULL
Although an understandable counter-piracy measure, it could be inconvenient if you have to deploy Office on an office full of computers.So, I reported, a week ago or so that Office for Mac 2011 was available for Microsoft’s TechNet subscribers for the first time.
MATHTYPE FOR MAC OFFICE 2011 LICENSE
Previous versions simply required a license key, but Office 2011 now has to validate itself with Microsoft's servers during installation before it will work so you therefore can't use the same licence non-concurrently on a desktop and a laptop as you could with previous versions. The Visual Basic for Applications scripting language for creating macros has returned - an especially important feature for Excel power users.Ī less noticeable and potentially less welcome change is the introduction of product activation to Office. It is designed to make it easier for users to discover and use the wealth of available features in each program.
MATHTYPE FOR MAC OFFICE 2011 WINDOWS
Among them is the Ribbon interface, which will be familiar to Office 20 Office for Windows users. There are plenty of changes affecting the entire suite though. The biggest change in this version of Office is the replacement of the previous email program, Entourage, with a brand-new Mac version of Outlook. Each of the Office programs is full of features and foibles, so we've dedicated individual reviews to each one: Word 2011 Excel 2011 PowerPoint 2011 Outlook 2011