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JamusApr 3rd 2007 9:32AM
Well, not exactly...
Mac users are not getting it last. In some ways they are getting it first. Microsoft has taken the flip-flop approach with Office. One year it is for PC, the next year it is for Mac and they try to incorporate "best" features of each release into the next year/platform release.
Examples:
Office 97 - PC
Office 98 - Mac
Office 2000 - PC
Office 2001 - Mac
Office XP - PC
Office v.X - Mac
Office 2003 - PC
Office 2004 - Mac
Office 2007 - PC
Office 2008 - Mac
and so on...
You could also look at it this way:
Until January, Mac users had the newest version of Office and the PC version was lagging behind! ;)