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installed Office 2004 for Mac - sreenshots

Post by mat185 »

Hi,

here are some shots. I installed it on my laptop 2,2 Ghz Celeron with 256 MB RAM.
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It is slow ? How is it ?....Does it need any activation over the Net ?.....?mat , please provide some details...
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It is quite slow on my machine, for example it takes several seconds between typing a word and seeing it on the screen in "Microsoft Word". But at least it works quite well. You don't have to register online, you just need the install CD and the valid CD key, of course. The installation didn't take too long, maybe an hour, I didn't stop the time...
I really like the design of Office 2004, I think it looks a lot more exciting than the PC version.

mat

EDIT: Just found out that when I try to start EXCEL, pearpc crashes...
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Post by CaptainValor »

That's a known problem. I believe it's something about Excel needing a higher level math processing extension that PPC currently doesn't emulate.

Pretty cool stuff there. :)
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OK, good to know. and another one...
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...I have also installed Acrobat Reader 5.0.5...
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Post by CaptainValor »

What's the point? "Preview" is a much better PDF viewer, and it's already built-in. ;)
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I am just playing around a bit, this is not a productive environment...
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