File Details | |
| File Size | 44.0 MB |
|---|---|
| License | Freeware |
| Operating System | Mac OS X |
| Date Added | September 13, 2011 |
| Total Downloads | 5,713 |
| Publisher | Microsoft Corp. |
| Homepage | Microsoft Office Open XML File Format Converter for Mac |
Microsoft Office 2016 - Unmistakably Office, designed for Mac. The new versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote provide the best of both worlds for Mac users - the familiar Office experience paired with the best of Mac. If you already use Office on a PC or iPad, you will find yourself right at home in Office 2016 for Mac. Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac is a versatile and user-oriented office suite that enables you to quickly create easy-to-read documents, create spreadsheets and display eye-catching presentations. Microsoft Office 2004 Update is a straightforward security update that fixes vulnerabilities that allows attackers to overwrite the content of your Mac. Name Last modified Size; Go to parent directory: Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Professional Edition (Virtual PC for Mac Version 7)(December 2005)(Microsoft)(X11-83197)(2005).iso (View Contents). To open files in the XML Format in Office 2004: Download and install the Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac 11.5.0 Update Package. Download and install the Open XML File Format Converter for Mac package. Once both items are installed restart your computer just to be safe. You should now be able to open.docx with Word 2004 and other Open XML files. The Microsoft® Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive includes essential tools that can help you transform the way you create, share, and manage ideas and information using all four Office 2004 for Mac programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint®, and Entourage®. After you install the Test Drive, you can use it for 30 days. Free microsoft word mac download.
Microsoft Office 2004 (Mac) - File Format Converter for accessing files created in Office 2008/2010. Instructions for downloading the XML File Format Converter for Mac, which allows Office 2004 to view and edit documents created in Office 2008/2010. In response to complaints about backward compatibility, Microsoft has created an Open XML File Format.
Publisher's Description
Open XML Converter allows you to convert Open XML files that were created in Office 2008 for Mac or Office 2007 for Windows so that you can open, edit, and save them in earlier versions of Office for Mac. Open XML Converter can convert Word documents, Excel workbooks, and PowerPoint presentations that are in the Open XML Format so that you can open and edit the files in Office 2004 for Mac and Office v. X for Mac. You can choose to convert and open one file, or convert a large number of files.
zridling is right. I get mixed results with this software, which admittedly says it cannot necessarily convert some aspects between some versions of Word. Honestly, though, why not? MS continually irritates its customers and, in this case, with no detectable advances in the docx format. A pox on their house and fingers crossed for the establishment of open standards not tied to multinational profiteers
maq_cool reviewed v1.1.1 on Sep 14, 2009
Thats really great stuff !! As a MAC user i often needed this app to convert some of mine Word or Excel documents. I also find some interesting details of the same at http://www.techarena.in/..ormat-converter-mac.htm that help me lot. You can have a look if you are in need of some more info.
To what format do the filters convert to?
This is kinda very important, don't you think people? Microsoft word shortcut mac dock.
Microsoft Office 2004 Mac Xml Converter Windows 10
darthbeads reviewed v1.0.1 on Oct 20, 2008
Sorry, zridling, but she works just fine here. Could be user error perhaps?
Microsoft Office 2004 Mac Download
Just like the Windows version, this DOES NOT WORK! Apparently, the MS-OOXML spec is so poorly written that no one will ever be able to write a conversion filter for it. MS-OOXML died at birth.
zridling is right. I get mixed results with this software, which admittedly says it cannot necessarily convert some aspects between some versions of Word. Honestly, though, why not? MS continually irritates its customers and, in this case, with no detectable advances in the docx format. A pox on their house and fingers crossed for the establishment of open standards not tied to multinational profiteers
maq_cool reviewed v1.1.1 on Sep 14, 2009
Thats really great stuff !! As a MAC user i often needed this app to convert some of mine Word or Excel documents. I also find some interesting details of the same at http://www.techarena.in/..ormat-converter-mac.htm that help me lot. You can have a look if you are in need of some more info.
To what format do the filters convert to?
This is kinda very important, don't you think people?
darthbeads reviewed v1.0.1 on Oct 20, 2008
Sorry, zridling, but she works just fine here. Could be user error perhaps?
Microsoft Office Xml Converter
Just like the Windows version, this DOES NOT WORK! Apparently, the MS-OOXML spec is so poorly written that no one will ever be able to write a conversion filter for it. MS-OOXML died at birth.
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- 2004.07.28 -Tip Jar

Though we may grumble about Microsoft, most Mac users have a copy ofMicrosoft Office on hand, using Word, Excel, and PowerPoint - just likemost their Windows counterparts.
A decade ago, Microsoft tried to make Office look and feel the sameon both platforms. The result, Office 4.2, was a pretty good Windowsversion, but the Mac version was slow and bloated. Since then, whileletting Mac and Windows users share their work, Microsoft has set itsMacintosh Business Unit free.
Recent versions of Office for Windows have included new featuresprimarily of interest to corporate IT departments. While the previousMac version did little besides make the previous Mac Office 2001 workunder Apple's OS X operating system, the newly released Mac-onlyOffice 2004 (US$399, US$239 upgrade) adds features aimed squarely atindividual users. Many of those features are not available in anyWindows version.
Entourage, like Outlook in the Windows version, started life as anemail and calendar module. The new Entourage gains better spamfiltering, archiving of email and schedules, and support for MicrosoftExchange servers. A new Entourage feature, Project Center, can beaccessed from the other Office modules, allowing users to buildprojects, complete with deadlines and assigned tasks, linking relevantnotes, documents, email, and contacts. Projects can be shared withother Mac users of Office 2004, aiding collaboration.
While word processor users haven't seen many big new features sincereal-time spell checking, Word 2004 in the new Office suite gets a newnotebook view, mimicking a lined page. Aiming at making it easy to typein notes and organize an outline, it features a simplified toolbar andan easy way to record audio clips and link them to a Word document.
The new Excel gains a useful Page Layout view, making it possible towork with a spreadsheet while seeing how it will look on the printedpage.
PowerPoint, under pressure to compete with Apple's Keynotepresentation application, gains a set of new templates and animations.Perhaps more useful will be the new presenter tools, allowingpresenters to view speakers' notes and to reorganize slides on the flywhile the audience only sees the presentation.
Also handy are compatibility reports, noting whether saved documentswill appear properly to users running a range of both Mac and Windowsoffice versions.
Office 2004 isn't too proud to borrow good ideas that originated inthe Windows version. For example, like its Windows cousin, Word forMacs now checks how to format pasted-in text, offering to preserve theoriginal formatting or to make it match the destination. And it finallybreaks with the previous version's refusal to save long file names.Entourage gains a three-column view similar to Outlook 2003.
Both the Windows and Mac versions of Office come in severaldifferent editions. On the Windows side, users of the higher-pricedProfessional package get Microsoft's Access database; small businessversion users get a copy of the Publisher page design program. Thereare no Macintosh versions of either program; instead Mac Office 2004Pro (US$499) will be bundled with Virtual PC 7.0, allowing Mac users toload a Windows operating system and applications and run them in awindow on their Mac.
Office Professional 2004 has not yet been released, as Microsoftworks on making Virtual PC compatible with Apple's new G5 Power Macsand awaits the release of Windows XP Service Pack 2. Office 2004 alsolacks the SharePoint collaboration tools built into recent Windowsversions, which is used in some large organizations.
Office Student And Teacher Edition
As with the Windows version, the most affordable Mac Office 2004version is the Student/Teacher edition (about US$149). This version canbe legally purchased by anyone with a student or teacher in the familyand can be installed onto up to three home computers. If you'recomfortable with a 185 MB download, there's a 30-day free Test Drive version available.
While lacking some corporate must-have features, Office 2004 sets anew standard for elegance and ease of use for productivity software forindividual users.
Only on a Mac? Pity!
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