
From the Lab: Measuring Office 2008's Performance
From Macworld
Last month’s release of Microsoft Office 2008 not only introduced new features to the widely used Mac productivity suite but also delivered a version of Office that runs natively on Intel-based Macs. While Office 2004 would work on a Mac powered by an Intel processor, it required the Rosetta translation technology to do so. For many applications, running under Rosetta meant a performance hit, so Intel-based Mac owners were understandably eager to see what kind of performance gains the native version of Office might yield.
We’ve already reviewed the features and enhancements in Word 2008, Excel 2008, PowerPoint 2008 and Entourage 2008. But what about the performance of the Office 2008 update?
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