While it isn’t an exact clone of Office for Windows, I found in my tests that each of its key components-Word, Excel and PowerPoint-has been significantly improved and made more compatible with its Windows sibling. I’ve been testing this new version of Mac Office-in fact, I’m writing this column in its new edition of Word-and I like it a lot. ![]() But now, they can use a native Mac version of the program that can import data directly from Windows Outlook. ![]() These folks already have been able to use the Windows version of Outlook on their machines, using special software that lets the Mac run Windows. The advent of a robust, full-featured Outlook for the Mac isn’t all that’s new in Office for Mac 2011, but it’s a big deal, especially for Mac users, or those wishing to switch to the Mac, who work in companies where Outlook is the standard.
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