Microsoft Office For Mac 2011 End Of Support
Microsoft Office 2011 For Mac End Of Support by Graham Needham (BH) on 12th October 2017. Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac became end of life on 10th October 2017 - there will be no more security updates for this version of Office! This includes all editions of Office 2011 i.e. Standalone / perpetual licence / retail box edition. Re: End of mainstream support on Office for Mac 2011 You forgot to mention this includes removing 2011 from the activation servers. Fraudulant Mac for home and business is a product still being sold on the market.
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Microsoft Office For Mac 2011 Activation Key

Document Connection is a workaround disguised as an Office application. The problem it’s trying to address is that Microsoft’s other teams (the SharePoint team and the people who wrote SkyDrive, Microsoft’s attempt at copying Dropbox) still really don’t care at all about Mac users. To get a ‘full’ SharePoint collaboration experience on the Mac basically requires you to run Safari or Firefox, and even then you don’t really get the full integration possible on Windows.
Office XP is the first Microsoft mainstream product that requires activation. Microsoft HAS TO ship an update for it to not require activation at its end of life. Microsoft Money required activation and when support was terminated Microsoft created an update to require activation for it. If Office XP activation stops working after July 11, 2011 and I want to reinstall Office on a clean Windows install, I won't be able to.
Office For Mac 2011 Download
It is the first version of Office for Mac to be compiled exclusively for Intel processors, dropping support for the PowerPC architecture. It is the successor to Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac and is comparable to Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows. Microsoft Office 2011 includes more robust enterprise support and greater feature parity with the Windows edition. Its interface is now more similar to Office 2007 and 2010 for Windows, with the addition of the Ribbon. Support for Visual Basic for Applications macros has returned after having been dropped in Office 2008.