Office 2008 is the worst Office version yet.
Word's font menu works better with Apple's FontBook.
Dozens: doesn't work with Spaces; many bugs that weren't in my older version of Office.
Posted 1 year ago - I have been a user of Microsoft Word and Excel since version 1.0 of both programs. I have been using Office X for several years, and though I had occasional minor problems, I was basically happy with it. A few months ago I got a new iMac with OS X 10.5 (Leopard), and I love it. I had no serious problems with Leopard until I updated Microsoft Office to the 2008 version. But after using Office 2008 for a few weeks, I have decided it is the worst version of Office I have ever used; I have had far more problems with Word than I ever had with any previous version. Other than not working with Leopard's Spaces, I had had no serious problems with Excel until today when I opened a workbook that I had been using for several years in the Office X version. The first time I opened it in Office 2008's version of Excel, one of the graphs was completely screwed up. After I tried everything I could think of to straighten it out, I called Microsoft's help line. The service person who took my call asked me to e-mail the workbook to her, and after about 20 minutes of working with it, she said she could not figure out what the problem was, or what to do about it. But she said I was still charged with one of my two free support calls. I have decided to abandon Office 2008 and go back to using Office X, because Office 2008 is basically worthless. I plan to ask Microsoft for a refund, and if they refuse, then they have breached their contract with me, and I will consider myself released from any obligation to comply with their license restrictions.
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