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Finally, I thought, I can automate the series of search-and-replace operations that are necessary to prepare my weekly column for use in plain-text e-mail (turning curly quotes intoīut the new Find/Replace panel in Word is broken, too. Letters literally crash into each other it’s very ugly. (Why bother with having to scroll past big empty white margins and phony page breaks when you’re editing on the screen?) But in WordĢ011, the spacing of characters in Draft view is so broken, it’s almost unbearable to use.

In Word, I do all my writing in Draft view - a scrolling, endless page. You have to manually open the ribbon and *then* click the tab you want. You can collapse the Ribbon, sure-but what a pain to have to keep doing that! When collapsed, you still see the names of the tabs (one each for Layout, Tables, Review and so on) - but, maddeningly, youĬan’t click a tab to open it. Don’t we really want those controls off to the side, as with the Formatting Palette Last thing you’d want to do is to eat up that limited vertical screen space with interface clutter like the Ribbon. What I don’t get is this: Last time I checked, computer screens were all wider than they are tall. The Mac suite now includes the Ribbon, a horizontal toolbar that’s built into Office for Windows. A rant about polish and priority, really. What follows, then, is an extremely personal review of Word and Outlook. Google Calendar, and the other members of my family can’t consult it on their computers.

I don’t use Outlook’s built-in calendar - it doesn’t sync with I use Word for writing - not page layout, Web-page design, or photo editing, so those improvements mean nothing to me. I don’t crunch numbers in Excel, I don’t collaborate on a network, and I wouldn’t know a pivot chart if it landed on my forehead.
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And you can now collaborate on documents by saving them directly to Microsoft’s free SkyDrive storage space and using the limited online Many, many more formattingĮlements survive the transfer of documents between the Mac and Windows. Outlook now has conversation threading and a unified Inbox, if you like your messages ordered that way. Word used to take 18 seconds now it takes 7. and downloading messages - is dog slow.)Īll of the programs open much faster, too. (The downside is that switching folders within Outlook Now stores each message as a separate text file on your hard drive, instead of using one massive database, which means that Time Machine backups go much faster. In Word, a full-screen view hides all of the extraneous clutter so you can concentrate on writing. Clearly something must be wrong with me I think that, in day-to-day usability, Office 2011 is a big step backward. The new Office suite has gotten rave reviews from my colleagues at other publications. Much of the work Microsoft has done is to make the Mac version of Office look and work more like the Windows versions. (formerly called Entourage), which goes for $200.

The Home version ($120) comes with Word, Excel and PowerPoint the Business version adds the Outlook e-mail program Last week, though, Microsoft released Office 2011 for Mac, the first new version in several years.
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In 11- and 13-inch sizes) new versions of iMovie and iPhoto and a Mac software store modeled after the iPhone app store.
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Yesterday, Apple showed off a preview of the next Mac OS X version, called Lion (coming in summer 2011) a new MacBook Air laptop (faster, solid-state instead of a hard drive, available Columnist, David Pogue, keeps you on top of the industry in his free, weekly e-mail newsletter.
