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By Ina Fried, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 23, 2006 8:01:00 PM

Corel bills its WordPerfect Office software as "the world's leading alternative to Microsoft Office." But when it comes to U.S. retail sales, Corel lost the No. 2 spot in 2005 to a somewhat unlikely competitor: Apple Computer's iWork.

According to market researcher NPD, Apple grabbed a 2.7 percent unit share, while Corel had a 1.6 percent share. Microsoft maintained its dominance with nearly 95 percent of unit sales.

Apple's share is particularly impressive considering that iWork runs only on Macs, which account for a small fraction of computers, said NPD analyst Chris Swenson. "Apple's success for iWork has been pretty surprising," he said.

Looking at the Mac platform alone, iWork accounted for 17.4 percent, compared to about 82 percent for Microsoft. "Apple's iWork didn't overtake Microsoft Office, but I think taking almost a fifth of the Mac Office Suite market away from an entrenched competitor such as Microsoft is quite an accomplishment," Swenson said.

Corel, meanwhile did see its unit sales of WordPerfect Office grow 6.1 percent year over year, but its dollar revenue from those products dropped by 0.7 percent, Swenson said. Swenson said his sense is that the products aren't getting much advertising inside retail stores.

"I think Corel has their work cut out for them," Swenson said.

Corel recently updated its WordPerfect Office program as well, while Microsoft is due to release a significant update, Office 12, later this year.

The iWork program is a relative newcomer to the Office scene, having debuted in January, 2005. Earlier this month, Apple updated iWork, enhancing the Pages word processor and Keynote layout program with improved table capabilities, but not adding a spreadsheet program as some had expected.

There had been reports, apparently incorrect, on some Apple enthusiast sites that sales of the initial iWork software had lagged.

"One rumor that can be put to rest is that iWork wasn't selling well," Swenson said.

For its part, Corel said that it has 10 to 15 times more sales than iWork when you add in other channels--such as commercial sales and sales through distributors--and that PC makers, including Dell, sometimes bundle WordPerfect Office on their new PCs.

"When you add all of them up we stand strong to our claim of being the leading alternative," said Richard Carriere, general manager of Corel's Office Productivity unit. That said, having a major presence at retailers is important, he added.

"It's a small fraction of the market, Carriere said, adding: "It's very important for showcasing our product and we are present in all the major outlets."

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Probably not
Office mac doesn't run now on any of the Power PC linux
offerings. Office Windows doesn't run on any of the Intel type
Linux offerings.

No reason to see that changing.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: j.m.galvin Posted on: 01/24/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
And OpenOffice still eats Corel's lunch Boot_Agnostic   | 01/23/06
Sales? Nigel Johnstone   | 01/23/06
Who cares.... nucrash   | 01/23/06
Impossible to say j.m.galvin   | 01/23/06
No story here, insignificant Protector   | 01/23/06
Really? Richard Flude   | 01/23/06
New retail sales of a brand new product. Anton Philidor   | 01/23/06
Right sorry Richard Flude   | 01/23/06
Some grain of truth in there tic swayback   | 01/23/06
Apple Users' Preferences brble   | 01/23/06
An Office replacement? Anton Philidor   | 01/24/06
Macs ship with spreadsheet and database j.m.galvin   | 01/24/06
Retail sales only. Anton Philidor   | 01/23/06
Apple's looking for frequent upgrades Ken_z   | 01/23/06
Actually j.m.galvin   | 01/23/06
Don't understand j.m.galvin   | 01/23/06
Questions, questions tic swayback   | 01/23/06
Better speculation psschroe   | 01/23/06
Or will they? tic swayback   | 01/23/06
I think Apple is free do develop iWork Ken_z   | 01/23/06
I'm not sure I understand brble   | 01/23/06
Fair enough tic swayback   | 01/23/06
FileMaker would be a good idea brble   | 01/23/06
Excel is pretty old Ken_z   | 01/23/06
Yep, Excel's been around for a while brble   | 01/23/06
I have stopped using Office... psschroe   | 01/23/06
iWork is better than OO.o anyday #### SouthernPride   | 01/23/06
Things could change balsover   | 01/23/06
Home user doesn't seem to be the focus NonZealot   | 01/23/06
MS already has it j.m.galvin   | 01/24/06
Thanks for that NonZealot   | 01/24/06
Makes sense to me j.m.galvin   | 01/24/06
Incentive tic swayback   | 01/23/06
Wow Qbt   | 01/23/06
well there another side to that toxicfreak   | 01/23/06
Ahhh....ZDNet...you're killin me...stop IT Scion   | 01/23/06
Ah, I see, they didn't actually ASK anybody, they just looked at SALES escoles@...   | 01/24/06
Appleworks has a spreadsheet good enough for most purposes hipparchus2001   | 01/24/06
Not any more... cseanor   | 01/24/06
They haven't put anything into it in years j.m.galvin   | 01/24/06
Corel needs to port THEIR Office!! dtillman   | 01/24/06
they used to kiz   | 01/24/06
Q: about Linux Roger Ramjet   | 01/24/06
Q: M$ Office NonZealot   | 01/24/06
More accurately tic swayback   | 01/24/06
Probably not j.m.galvin   | 01/24/06

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