


I already own MS Office for Mac in its current version. There is nothing standard about Microsoft Word except for its ubiquity. Surely you can make faster progress than you have demonstrated to allow users like me (who are numerous, especially in certain disciplines) use your product most productively with alternative workflow strategies than the so-called de facto “standard”

I stopped using Word years ago and I find it a major defect in any product that its use, as a general or generic capability for a task set, is restricted to specific proprietary products from third parties (in this case, two of the largest vendors in this market: Microsoft and Apple).

One impediment for me in doing so is the dilatory effort at creating this plug-in or driver for OpenOffice, or any other word processor (other than Apple’s product) than Microsoft Word. I just received your email for upgrading to X4 (from X3 in my case). This means you have a few options for purchasing Office 2016: a stand-alone product or as part of an Office 365 subscription.I’ve been a licensed user of EndNote since v.2 Office 365 is a cloud-based subscription to a suite of programs including Office 2016. Office 2016 is a version of the Office productivity suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc), typically accessed via the desktop. When sharing documents, you won’t have to worry about losing content or formatting, as Office for Mac offers unparalleled compatibility with Office on PCs, tablets, phones and online. New, built-in document sharing tools make it easy to invite teammates to work on a document together. Office for Mac is cloud-connected, so you can quickly get to the documents you’ve recently used on other devices and pick up where you left off. With full Retina display support, your Office documents look sharper and more vibrant than ever. Mac users will appreciate the modernized Office experience and the integration of Mac capabilities like Full-Screen view and Multi-TouchTM gestures. It works the way you expect, with the familiar ribbon interface and powerful task panes. If you already use Office on a PC or iPad, you will find yourself right at home in Office 2016 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. Microsoft Office 2016 - Unmistakably Office, designed for Mac. For more information, see End of support for Office 2016 for Mac. Note: Support for Office 2016 for Mac ended on October 13, 2020. If you are looking for Office 365 for Mac, please click here
