

That’s just as pathetic as Adobe rentalware and MS’s curent desperate Office 365 stupidity. Apple is just using every trick in the book to get its Mac users to subscribe to iCloud server space. If MDN thinks that OFTM is SNAFU, then it should open its eyes to see what a clusterfuck that iWork is these days. I fully expect to be declared a “troll” by some inconsiderate fanboy punk, but that’s tough. But as it is, several mail applications (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc) seem to be more responsive and more intuitive than Apple’s current version of Mail. It includes fixes for vulnerabilities that an attacker can use to overwrite the contents of your computer's memory with malicious code. If Apple did a better job with Mail, then perhaps Apple users could ignore Outlook. Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 14.7.3 Update This update fixes critical issues and also helps to improve security. I dislike Powerpoint but the latest version of Keynote does not impress. I’ve used Office For The Mac since the late ’90s and to this day Excel remains the best spreadsheet program for the Mac, and Word is the most fully featured and intuitive word processing program for the Mac. “According to discussions among the Apple community, upon updating your Microsoft software, ‘the main email window is missing and emails cannot be sent/received.'” “There have been reports of a bug in it that can ‘render the Outlook email software useless,'” Erwin blogs. “However, before updating, Mac users should beware, it comes to you as a double-edged sword: while Office for Mac 2011 14.5.0 fixes security bugs, it also opens an Outlook bug.” “The Office for Mac 2011 update applies to the following Microsoft software: Office for Mac 2011, Microsoft Excel for Mac 2011, Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac 2011, and Microsoft Word for Mac 2011,” Erwin blogs.
#Office for mac 2011 update 14.7.3 for mac os x#
“The software update is available for Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or a later version of Mac OS X.”

“Microsoft has released Office for Mac 2011 version 14.5.0 with patches for a remote code execution vulnerability that exists in Microsoft Office software when it fails to properly handle objects in memory,” Derek Erwin blogs for Intego.
