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Office for Mac 2011
Introduced
February 11, 2010
At
Macworld 2010, Microsoft detailed on how you can create and share your
ideas using Office for Mac 2011, the next version of the productivity
suite on the Mac. The suite has new connections to Microsoft services so
you can work together more effectively, an updated user interface making
tasks easier, and essential compatibility to ensure your documents look
the way you made them when shared.
“Together with your team — officemates, family or classmates — you are
part of the community that helps shape each version of Office for Mac,”
said Eric Wilfrid, MacBU general manager at Microsoft Corp. “You’ve told
us that working together across platforms is a priority to you and
that’s why we are making Office for Mac 2011 the best, most compatible
productivity suite on the Mac.”
New Co-Authoring Tools and Office Web Apps
The new co-authoring tools in Office 2011 give you and your teammates
the ability to work on a file from Word, PowerPoint or Excel1 from
different locations, brainstorm ideas, and stay on the same page
regardless of time, geography or platform. Co-authoring improves the
processes of working together, removing the pain and frustration of
multiple versions, lost edits, or even trying to set a time for the
group to meet. With this new feature you can keep track of your team
with the Presence Everywhere feature that gives real-time status updates
on who is working on the document directly in the application.
Office 2011 also delivers a connection to Microsoft Office Web Apps from
the application, giving you a simple way to access and share Office
documents from any machine with an Internet connection. Similar to the
experience in Microsoft Office 2010 for PC users, the Office Web Apps
make it easy to get your work done virtually anywhere. These days work
doesn’t stop at your desktop. You need to stay productive with access to
your information no matter where you are, without worrying about whether
or not you e-mailed a crucial file to yourself. Currently in beta,
Office Web Apps are available to both home and business users (across
platforms) and allow documents to be stored via your Windows Live ID
account or on Microsoft SharePoint Technologies.
New User Interface Design: Office for Mac Ribbon
Another big addition to the Office 2011 suite is a ribbon that’s at the
core of our next-generation Office for Mac user experiences. We took
your feedback and haven’t completely rearranged what you know and love:
the new design is an evolution of the Office 2008 Elements Gallery and
uses the classic Mac menu and Standard Toolbar giving you the best of
both worlds. You can even collapse the ribbon and the Toolbar for more
screen space or for the more advanced users who rely on keyboard
shortcuts. Together these tools make it easy to find and discover new
and frequently used commands. In fact, more than 80 percent2 of the most
used features live in the default view of our new user experience so you
don’t have to waste time finding the tool you need. Built using the
latest Mac OS X technologies, the ribbon delivers a modern and fluid
experience and also gives you a more consistent experience across
platforms, which is key to productivity as 75 percent of Mac users also
use a PC.3
New: Outlook for Mac Supports .PST Import
Along
with the updated user interface and quick access to the Office Web Apps,
the MacBU announced last August that Outlook for Mac is coming to Office
2011, replacing Entourage. Outlook for Mac is a new application that
leverages the Exchange Web Services protocol and is being built using
Cocoa, allowing for improved integration with the Mac OS. Today we are
also announcing that Outlook for Mac will import .PST files from Outlook
for Windows — a top customer request. In addition, as announced last
year, Outlook for Mac features a reliable, high-speed, file-based
database with Spotlight search and back-up support from Time Machine.
Outlook for Mac also provides Information Rights Management to help
prevent sensitive information from being distributed to or read by
people who do not have your permission to access the content. Outlook
for Mac provides an integrated solution for managing your time and
information and, when it is used in conjunction with Microsoft Exchange
Server, you benefit from increased collaboration capabilities and
security enhancements.
Office for Mac 2011 will be available later this year. |