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    Although the release of the next version of Office for the Mac has slipped into next year, Microsoft is ready with the pricing and packaging options.

  • Microsoft delays Office converters for Mac

    As it tries to finish the next version of Office for the Mac, Microsoft has delayed efforts to enable current users of the productivity software to work with the new file formats used in the latest Windows version of the desktop software.

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