

- MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2016 AND EL CAPITAN FULL
- MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2016 AND EL CAPITAN WINDOWS 10
- MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2016 AND EL CAPITAN ANDROID
- MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2016 AND EL CAPITAN WINDOWS 7
There are many alternatives, from Open Office to the iWork suite for Mac, but if you are working with a document which uses advanced Office features, or is highly formatted, it may not look the same if you import it into a different productivity suite, or export and save your work into a MS Office compatible format.įor many, familiarity with MS Office for Windows was enough to keep them firmly attached to their Windows PCs. It's used by most workplaces-it is, after all, called Office-and by students everywhere.
MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2016 AND EL CAPITAN WINDOWS 10
MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2016 AND EL CAPITAN ANDROID
(You can download a free trial of Parallels Access for iOS and Android to access your Mac and/or PC at
MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2016 AND EL CAPITAN FULL
As you saw in the tables above, iPad Office is lacking many of the features of WinOffice and MacOffice, so I also have Parallels Access on my iPad which lets me access and run the full featured versions of any Office suite (or any other application) on my computers and use them with natural iPad gestures.
MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC 2016 AND EL CAPITAN WINDOWS 7

The full charts (below) show suite-wide differences between the versions such as missing apps, lack of support for Visual Basic and ActiveX, right-to-left language support, accessibility features, AppleScript and much more.

In the charts below, Schmucker breaks down feature-by-feature exactly what you get (and don’t get) in each of the different versions of the productivity suite including Office 20 for Windows, Office 20 for Mac, and Office for iPad. So what exactly is missing on Mac and iOS devices compared to Windows when it comes to the Office suite? This comparison of the differences between Microsoft Office on Mac, Windows, and iOS devices was put together by Kurt Schmucker who (disclaimer) works for Parallels - the company that makes slick virtual machine apps for running Windows and other operating systems on Mac - but he also happens to know a thing or two about the subject after his previous role as Senior Mac Evangelist at Microsoft and on the Office team.
