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MS Office 2008
Of all the Office apps, Word is probably the biggie. If you work in any sort of office that's cross-platform, you'll almost certainly need to use Word and its tools. Sure, TextEdit has the ability to open Word files, but anything more than the very simplest formatting or whizzydoodads will be stripped out. Likewise, Pages, Apple's most recent foray into the word processing world, also allows you to work with Office files. But compatibility issues remain, and if, like me, you work collaboratively, common sense and the path of least resistance suggest that using Word is for the best.
I'm not sure how much to say about Excel without sending you all to sleep, other than to say it's the same old spreadsheet application we know and love. Again the new UI makes itself known, albeit with a green Document Elements tabs instead of Word's blue. You can still do everything you used to be able to do before, and now you can make some more graphs and include SmartArt (although why one would put SmartArt inside a spreadsheet makes little sense to me).
The included templates for lists, ledgers, invoices, and the like are nice enough, but let's face it, it's quite hard to make a spreadsheet application s-e-xy, and the sort of people who think like that tend to use Windows anyway. ...