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And at the same time, if Microsoft were to create a truly revolutionary new Office product, the tens of millions that are comfortable with today's products would need retraining
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In all, I don't see any improvements and I think that Office was more intuitive and easier to use but still powerful enough a long time ago.
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In all, I don't see any improvements and I think that Office was more intuitive and easier to use but still powerful enough a long time ago.
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because I read that Office 2011 would no longer work with High Sierra
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I'm using an old MacBook Air (mid 2012) with just 4GB of RAM and the Office installation did not suddenly bog my system down, nor have I had problems actually running Office
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Office has always had some issues on the Mac side, with interfaces not being as "pretty" as they are in the PC version, and some of the functions are a little awkward
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Recently, I started using Office 2016 for Windows for work and wondered how the new Mac version looked
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I won't be reinstalling Office in that event, because I can't - the keycode only works once
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I used Office 2011 for the Mac right up until the time Microsoft stopped supporting it
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well).Although Office 2016 has been on the market since July 2015, this still feels very much like a beta product and is the buggiest piece of software I have ever used
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Office 2011 worked great
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Office 2016 is slow, and crashes all the time
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Office has been a nightmare
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If you don't have time to read the rest of this, just know that Office 2016 is better than Office has EVER been on the Mac
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I was really looking forward to having a shiny, new, updated Office quite for Mac, with this version.