I'm sure not only Mac users will vote on your poll. Linux users will vote for Open Office Windows have a much broader spectrum etc.
Paul - 13 years ago
Did it occur to you guys that the actual names of the Microsoft products are Office 2007 and 2010 and people might be using those? I like the one year difference on both though, is that artistic license?
The big thing that's missing from your poll options is Google Docs. I don't have a local office suite installed on my home Mac at all -- I just use Google Docs for all my office suite needs.
Peter - 13 years ago
I use iWork (Pages and Numbers). I do however wish that Numbers was as powerful as Excel!!
A.Nguyen - 13 years ago
As much as I love the iWorks application, i'm still a hard core MS Office user. For the matter of the poll, by separating the two MS Office versions, it makes the iWorks horrendously more popular compared to the MS application. Considering the MS Office versions are essentially the same, the poll should be redone or noted. I would love to use the MS Office 2011 but not gonna bother for a while with its price tag when 2008 works well
Actually, I use iWork AND MS Office 2011, but I use iWork more often, and when given a choice I always use iWork. MS Office 2011 has some great features, and when I have to be totally compatible with my Windows associates it's easier than conversion, but it's just not as fun to use. Sometimes fun matters.
I'm sure not only Mac users will vote on your poll. Linux users will vote for Open Office Windows have a much broader spectrum etc.
Did it occur to you guys that the actual names of the Microsoft products are Office 2007 and 2010 and people might be using those? I like the one year difference on both though, is that artistic license?
The big thing that's missing from your poll options is Google Docs. I don't have a local office suite installed on my home Mac at all -- I just use Google Docs for all my office suite needs.
I use iWork (Pages and Numbers). I do however wish that Numbers was as powerful as Excel!!
As much as I love the iWorks application, i'm still a hard core MS Office user. For the matter of the poll, by separating the two MS Office versions, it makes the iWorks horrendously more popular compared to the MS application. Considering the MS Office versions are essentially the same, the poll should be redone or noted. I would love to use the MS Office 2011 but not gonna bother for a while with its price tag when 2008 works well
Actually, I use iWork AND MS Office 2011, but I use iWork more often, and when given a choice I always use iWork. MS Office 2011 has some great features, and when I have to be totally compatible with my Windows associates it's easier than conversion, but it's just not as fun to use. Sometimes fun matters.