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Microsoft® Office 98 Macintosh® Edition




Overview
Microsoft Office has led the way in creating and defining the suite category. Office has evolved from separate stand-alone products into a highly integrated set of productivity applications. Office 98 Macintosh Edition is the most significant release of Office ever on the Mac platform. Office 98 Macintosh Edition includes Word 98, Excel 98, PowerPoint 98, Outlook Express and Internet Explorer. Microsoft recently renewed their long-standing commitment to the Macintosh market when Apple Computer and Microsoft announced a broad product and technology agreement that will benefit our mutual customers on the Macintosh personal computer platform and ensure that Microsoft products for the Mac will continue to be available.

Benefits
* Get better results with less effort. Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition makes it easier than ever before to achieve brilliant results with interactive assistance from the Office Assistant, Word Table Drawing Tool, Natural Language Formulas and more.
* Communicate and collaborate easily. Office 98 allows you to easily communicate and collaborate with other users, regardless of operating system using Excel Shared Workbooks, In-place comments, Save As HTML and more.
* Office 98 is designed to let you get the most out of your PowerMac with a new appearance and behavior that is tightly integrated with the MacOS, support for Apple technologies, Drag & Drop Install and self-repairing applications.


Last Updated 11 April 2000
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