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Office for Mac sales soar on Apple gains

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Published: 13 May 2008 11:32 BST

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Microsoft's Mac unit is set to disclose on Tuesday that copies of Office 2008 for Mac are flying off the shelves at three times the rate of its predecessor.

The company would not disclose sales numbers, but said the sales are the highest in the 19-year history of the unit. That continues a trend that has been going on for some time.

Senior marketing manager Amanda Lefebvre declined to give all of the credit to Apple, but said of the increased number of Macs: "Of course that's one of the components that is helping us."

The company also said it was ready with the first service pack update for Office 2008 for Mac, with additions including reliability and performance tweaks, as well as some changes aimed at boosting security. The update will be available on Tuesday for download and will also be pushed out through Microsoft's AutoUpdate system, Lefebvre said.

Finally, the company announced that, for the next full release of Office for Mac, it is bringing back support for Visual Basic scripts. That feature was in Office 2004 but was pulled in the current version as Microsoft worked to add support for Intel processors and new file formats.

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Lefebvre wouldn't say what any of the other features planned for the next Office for Mac will be, but said the company is looking to get back on a cycle that would have it releasing new products every two to three years. Office for Mac 2008 took four years.

For those still using the last release of Office, Lefebvre said that, after several delays, Microsoft is on track to release by the end of June the converters that let that product work with the XML file formats that are part of Office 2007 for Windows and Office 2008 for Mac.

"We're on track for that," she said. "We're happy to be getting those off our plate and developing for the future."

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