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  • Microsoft announces "Mac Office Loves You" winners, TUAW reader wins!

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    Michael Grothaus
    Michael Grothaus
    03.22.2010

    A while ago we told you about Microsoft's "Mac Office Loves You" sweepstakes. I'm very pleased to announce that Microsoft has chosen the two winners and one of them is a TUAW reader who read about the contest on our site! TUAW reader Kristopher Villalpando won a brand new MacBook Pro and a copy of Office for Mac 2008. Kristopher is a twenty year old college student majoring in graphic design. Before winning the contest Kristopher was sans laptop and stuck working on Office for Mac 2004. The other winner was Bryce Porter, a twenty-five year old software engineering student. Congrats to both of you! Kristopher, thanks for reading and remember who's looking out for ya!

  • Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac 11.3.2 Update

    by 
    Laurie A. Duncan
    Laurie A. Duncan
    12.19.2006

    After being punked on the Office 2004 11.3.1 update, I'm guessing there won't be a mad dash to grab the Office 2004 11.3.2 update, but just in case you have a change of heart -- the Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac 11.3.2 Update claims to offer "several improvements for PowerPoint and Entourage" and is recommended for all Office 2004 users. But it doesn't appear to address any of the security issues that 11.3.1 was supposed to address before 11.3.1 was disappeared.Specific Improvements from the Read Me:PowerPoint 2004Stability is improved -- This update fixes an issue that causes PowerPoint to quit unexpectedly when you open a presentation.Entourage 2004Contact names that contain special characters are handled correctly -- This update fixes an issue that causes meeting requests to display incorrectly when sent to contacts with names that contain single quotation marks ('), double quotation marks ("), and parentheses.Public folder messages are not duplicated -- This update fixes an issue that causes duplicate messages to appear in public folders.Compatibility with Mirapoint Message Server is improved -- This update fixes an issue that causes Entourage to quit unexpectedly when accessing mail folders on a Mirapoint Message Server.If you decide to proceed, make sure you're at Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac 11.3.0 Update already, because 11.3.2 is not a "combo" updater. And since Office Updates change the version number on some Office apps, but not all Office apps, the best way confirm what version you actually have is to check the version number of the Microsoft Component Plugin file in the Microsoft Office 2004 folder, which is always updated even if other apps aren't.

  • Microsoft releases, then pulls, Office 2004 11.3.1 and Office v.X 10.1.9 updates

    by 
    Laurie A. Duncan
    Laurie A. Duncan
    12.13.2006

    For a brief period of time yesterday, there were updates for Office v.X as well as Office 2004 available on Microsoft's website as well as via Microsoft AutoUpdate. Both releases contained "several updates to enhance security and stability, including fixes for vulnerabilities that an attacker can use to overwrite the contents of your computer's memory with malicious code."For a while, the patches were still showing up when you ran AutoUpdate, but the Download links on this page and this page produced 404 Not Found errors. The links still go 404, and now the updates aren't showing on AutoUpdate either. Both updates are still listed here, but you'll still end up in the land of 404 if you follow the breadcrumbs.Has Microsoft pulled the updates intentionally because they found a bug in the updates or updaters themselves (release early, test late?) or has the file server simply "misplaced" them? Should the folks who already updated yesterday from AutoUpdate be worried? Should the folks still waiting for the update be worried? Somehow I doubt that whole icon thing is responsible for knocking the Mac BU this much off their game. So what's up, Mac BU?If and when Microsoft resumes its update schedule, we'll let you know. Meanwhile, try not to associate with any known malicious hackers.UPDATED 11:00am ET: Please see "Microsoft Security Response Center says yesterday's Office Updates were a mistake"

  • Windows Office 2007 files not compatible with Mac Office 2004

    by 
    Laurie A. Duncan
    Laurie A. Duncan
    12.05.2006

    Delayed or not, the next version of Microsoft Office for Mac can't come soon enough for those who have little choice but to stick with Office in corporate environments. Although we have enjoyed reasonable (but still far from perfect) compatibility with our Windows Office brethren for some time now, that all changes with Office 2007 for Windows, which uses a file format incompatible with Mac Office by default. Out of the box, Office 2007 saves documents in "Microsoft Office Open XML." The saved file formats are docx for Word, xlsx for Excel and pptx for PowerPoint. The good news is that Novell has promised that it will release code for OpenOffice that will support the new file format, but it'll be at least another month or two before that's a viable option for end users, and there are still many corporate users who will be stuck since many of them don't have the option to use or install OpenOffice. Also, just because Novell releases the code to the open-source community, it doesn't mean it will actually get integrated into the OpenOffice suite, although it's a good bet.Windows users with Office 2003 will, of course, be able to download a compatibility pack that will let them open Office 2007 files, but Mac users are being left in the cold, probably for months, while the Mac Business Unit at Microsoft takes their time in making a similar solution available to Mac users.I know the comment section will now be flooded with comments about how Mac users should ditch Office completely and use OpenOffice, NeoOffice, ThinkFree, iWork or a host of other Office alternatives, and that's fine and dandy for many people. I encourage people who have the choice to explore other options on their personal or work computers that aren't completely locked down, to do so, with gusto. But the fact remains that the majority of corporate IT departments don't see it that way and since many of them still resent having to support Macs to begin with, these compatibility issues just make matters worse for Mac users in those environments and it makes it that much harder for them to do their jobs.

  • Speaking of Microsoft - Office 2004 for Mac updated to 11.3.0

    by 
    Laurie A. Duncan
    Laurie A. Duncan
    10.10.2006

    Scott just mentioned Microsoft's Remote Desktop to me in chat and all of a sudden the entire Office: mac team rushed to push a mostly unrelated update out the door!From the Read Me: "This update contains several updates to enhance security and stability, including fixes for vulnerabilities that an attacker can use to overwrite the contents of your computer's memory with malicious code. In addition, this update includes all of the improvements released in all previous Office 2004 updates."More specifically? Hyphenation is applied correctly to Swiss German content (all) Properties are retained in large documents (Word) Font does not change to Times New Roman after using a non-breaking space (Word) Hyperlinks and Action Settings are retained (PPT) No Entourage or Excel improvements noted and I haven't installed it yet so I can't say if their version numbers are even changed (an ongoing Office annoyance). If/when you install it, please let us know how it works for you!