DISQUS

Windley's Technometria: Is Office 2007 a Pig or What?

  • Jockm · 1 year ago
    Its Office 2008 on OS X, just to call it by it's name.

    I suspect this may be a YMMV, you aren't the first person I have heard make complaints like this; but I haven't experienced anything like this. I have been using it for a bit now, and while it doesn't feel an order of magnitude faster than the PPC version it is 2-3 times faster for me.

    However with Parallels integration into the finder, so you can have Office docs automatically open in Windows; it isn't a bad option either.
  • Phil Windley · 1 year ago
    I see no appreciable difference in speed. Last night, I was even
    watching memory to make sure it wasn't a memory issue. There was
    still plenty left (and I should say that I think Office 2008 *is*
    better with memory). That said, it's still slow. :-)
  • Jockm · 1 year ago
    I am not trying to convince you differently. And I acknowledge that people I know are having the same kind of complaints as you. I think that sucks. All I was trying to say is that some folk -- such as myself (and others I know) -- don't see the same problems.

    I am not trying to defend MS on this one, nor am I suggesting you give Office 2008 another try, I was just trying to say that the issue is weirder then people realize.
  • Phil Windley · 1 year ago
  • stacey · 1 year ago
    Office 2008 is a fat, ugly pig... It must be written in Java and not objective C. ;) I use iWorks '08 to read and write most all the *.doc's, *.xls, and *.ppt's I get and produce. I just use Office 2008 to convert the occasional, bloated Office 2007/XML file to its older office format. If someone writes a nice converter/filter or iWorks starts reading the Office 2007 format then my Office 2008 will be removed from my system and the media will be burned so no one else will have to suffer from it.
  • Phil Windley · 1 year ago
    Amen.
  • Luis · 1 year ago
    I was about to complaint about the same thing, I feel that Office 2004 for Mac is way faster than the New Office 2008. I'm a blogger and I use MS Word a lot because of the Spelling feature, as English is my second language. I haven't been able to find any other tool that spell check as good as MS Word, therefore I'm stock.
  • Jonathan · 1 year ago
    Why pay for MS Office if you can run NeoOffice for free?
  • Nate Nead · 1 year ago
    I couldn't agree more. I've had several blurbs while running it, and the incompatibility is annoying.