This afternoon, I worked in the main Office 2008 booth, answering questions. Based on my own (exceptionally faulty) memory, here are the top five questions and their attendant answers.
I answered lots of other questions, too (although none were quite as ... personal, I guess? ... as yesterday's question). Great day, although my feet are threatening to fall off. Tomorrow's another day in the booth: 10am to 2pm. See you there!
Just installed Office 2008 for Mac. Looks like a solid upgrade.
Except for one important thing. The equation editor is NOT compatible with Office 2007 for PC. As a scientist, this represents a substantial downgrade as I can no longer collaborate with fellow scientists on technical documents. I can't even see equations that they compose, let alone edit them!
Question: Will Microsoft fix this issue? This is critical to all users of Mac Office who depend on the equation editor. Scientists make up a disproportionate fraction of Mac users. (I see lots of PowerBooks and MacBook Pros when I attend science and engineering conferences!)
Eager for some inside info regarding this issue!
Kevin - Unfortunately, Solver is not a part of Office 2008. If it is important to your workflow, I recommend that yo keep Excel 2004 on your computer so that you can continue to use Solver (as well as interact with any spreadsheets that have VBA macros). You might find that checking out the Microsoft product forums will give you better insight into all of this:
http://www.officeformac.com/ProductForums/