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Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac

Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac
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Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
Developer(s) Microsoft
Initial release January 15, 2008; 9 years ago (2008-01-15)
Stable release
12.3.6 / March 12, 2013; 3 years ago (2013-03-12)
Operating system Mac OS X
Type Office suite
License Commercial proprietary software
Website www.microsoft.com/mac/products/Office2008/default.mspx
System requirements
CPU PowerPC G4 or G5
(500 MHz or faster)
or any Intel processor
Operating system Mac OS X 10.4.9 or newer
RAM 512 MB
Free hard disk space 1.5 GB
Optical drive DVD-ROM (for local installation)
Notes Unofficially runs on PowerPC G3 Macs (like the iMac G3 in Bondi Blue) and with less RAM.

Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac is a version of the Microsoft Office productivity suite for Mac OS X. It supersedes Office 2004 for Mac (which did not have Intel native code) and is the Mac OS X equivalent of Office 2007. Office 2008 was developed by Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit and released on January 15, 2008. Office 2008 was followed by Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 released on October 26, 2010, requiring a Mac with an Intel processor and Mac OS version 10.5 or later. Office 2008 is also the last version to feature Entourage, which was replaced by Outlook in Office 2011.

Office 2008 was originally slated for release in the second half of 2007; however, it was delayed until January 2008, purportedly to allow time to fix lingering bugs. Office 2008 is the only version of Office for Mac supplied as a Universal Binary.

Unlike Office 2007 for Windows, Office 2008 was not offered as a public beta before its scheduled release date.

Office 2008 for Mac includes the same core programs currently included with Office 2004 for Mac: Entourage, Excel, PowerPoint and Word.

Mac-only features included are a publishing layout view, which offers functionality similar to Microsoft Publisher for Windows, a "Ledger Sheet mode" in Excel to ease financial tasks, and a "My Day" application offering a quick way to view the day's events.

Office 2008 supports the new Office Open XML format, and defaults to saving all files in this format. On February 21, 2008 Geoff Price revealed that the format conversion update for Office 2004 would be delayed until June 2008 in order to provide the first update to Office 2008.


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