![]() ![]() what is the current consensus about Office 2008 on Lion? (I've heard Office works, but the Office installer itself is wrecked by Apple chopping Rosetta support. Microsoft will continue to work closely with Apple to address problems that may occur with Office for Mac 20 and Lion OS. Through this partnership, many issues were addressed leading up to the Lion release. ![]() could I maybe somehow do a safe clone of the current drive including Office 2008, then revert to it if the upgrade or clean install goes wrong? Microsoft has been working with Apple from the early days of MacOS 10.7 (Lion). am I maybe better off to attempt an upgrade install and then try to clean house of all the old applications and utilities? Has anyone seen trouble with Communicator in Office 2011 I can not get the 'call' feature to work. is there any way to locate their key for them, similar to how that can be done in Windows? is there any way I can safely back up their installation of Office 2008 including their key and/or activation? So here's a bunch of questions I'm hoping Mac experts can help out with! I'm worried about how Office 2008 will get back on there, and further more, if it will require the key which they can't locate. So my plans were to do a clean install of Lion from USB key. They want Office 2008 preserved but the rest of the accumulation of junk ware should go. LibreOffice is an office suite (word processor, spreadsheet, presentations, drawing tool) compatible with other major office suites. They have the disk somewhere, but nobody can find it. I warned them the OS X Lion could affect it, and might require re-install. was the first browser to challenge Microsoft Internet Explorers dominance. However when I get out there I find out about their requirement not to disturb Office 2008. (Released: Oct 28, 2008) Added IDM Download Panel for FireFox and other. Apparently Apple sent them an email notifying them that someone had been using their account on a previously unauthorized Mac. Users of Microsoft Office are in the clear, however, with Redmond stating today that both Office for Mac 2011 and Office for Mac 2008 work just fine with Apples new operating system. I've read both good and bad forecasts of how Office 2008 can run on Lion.Īnyway, I started with downloading Lion using their account but on my own high speed connected Mac. Their primary use is Office 2008 for Mac which they use extensively and do not wish to upgrade. The iMac has (I think) Tiger edition of OS X and of course, no software updates and no ability to use AppStore even if we brought it somewhere with internet. Long story, but they are remote and have no useful internet. I have done a few OS X installs but that's about it. the new Microsoft Office 2007-style interface got the lion's share of. Mac OS 9: The last supported version is 9.0.6 (Office 2001), and for Exchange users, the unrelated Outlook 8.2.2 (Outlook 2001).I agreed to help the relatives upgrade their 3.5 yr old iMac. Application compatibility: If you use third-party applications with a previous. Cheetah was, for all intents and purposes, unusable. Puma (10.1): The last supported version is 10.1.9 (Office v.X).Ĭheetah (10.0): No supported version of Office. Tiger (10.4): The last supported version is 12.3.6 (Office 2008), with optional Entourage Web Services Edition 13.1.6. Direct links: Office for Mac 16.29 / Word 16.29.1 update / Excel 16.29.1 update / PowerPoint 16.29.1 updateĮl Capitan (10.11) and Yosemite (10.10): The last supported version is 16.16.27 (aka Office 2016). Sierra (10.12): The last supported version is 16.29, with Word, Excel and PowerPoint updates to 16.29.1. High Sierra (10.13): The last supported version is 16.43. You can download that from Update History for Office for Mac, or use the direct links provided here.īig Sur (11), Catalina (10.15), and Mojave (10.14) support the current version of Office, which, as of July 2021, is 16.50. So if you want to install it onto an older version of macOS, you need to know what the last supported version number is. Additionally, there are some known issues and crashes even with Office 2011 (as well as Office 2008), but Microsoft is addressing these issues as well as. (prices can vary) Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Home & Student Edition 43. If you do need Exchange support youll need Home & Business. ![]() Right now Office 2008 H&S (does not contain Exchange support) is very reasonable. Office 2004 is PPC and is not supported under Lion. Microsoft Office only supports the last three versions of macOS. Mac OS X Lion compatible applications and incompatible applications, upgrade and substitute options for Quicken, Creative Suite, Office, Eudora, Filemaker, and more. You can run both Office 2008 and Office 2011 under Lion. ![]()
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