We had more issues opening XML files from Word 2008 for Mac in Word 2004 for Mac than we did opening the same files in Word 2007 for Windows. This forces Mac users who often transfer files with Windows users to upgrade. Word 2004 for Mac can’t handle these files without a translator, which at the time of writing Microsoft had yet to release. Word 2008 for Mac supports the XML files that Word 2007 for Windows creates, and vice versa. The only reason we can see for upgrading is to get better interoperability with Office 2007 for Windows. However, with the exception of Elements Gallery and a few minor points, the feature-set is almost intact. Word 2008 for Mac looks cosmetically different to Word 2004 for Mac. For now, let’s crack open the box and take an in-depth look at what’s new in the different apps. We’ll comment on the value of the different packages at the end of the review. Microsoft told us that most of the requests for new features were requests for tools that already existed in Office 2004 for Mac, but were hard to find. Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage have not been massively overhauled, but have had tools repositioned and made more obvious.
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