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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: May 19, 2004 4:35:00 PM

Microsoft on Wednesday said two editions of Office 2004 for Mac are now available. The standard edition and the student and teacher edition of the software are now out in English, with versions in other language slated to be available next month. The professional edition, which includes Virtual PC 7, has been pushed back until the second half of the year because of a delay in that product.

A free, 30-day "test drive" of the new Office is available from Microsoft's site. Among the new features in Office 2004 are a note-taking view in Word and a compatibility checker that flags potential problems if a document is opened in another version of Office. The company is also including with Office the recently released MSN Messenger 4.0 for Mac.

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First there was OS X Beta. It worked, and pretty well.
OS X was released ... and it got faster.
Then it was updated ... and it got faster yet again.
The next release, running in debug mode (s... (Read the rest)
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I wonder if they've fixed any bugs?  Atlant | 05/20/04
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Don't bother  kray_z | 07/16/04

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