

"Co-authoring for Word 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Excel Web App and OneNote Web App, and co-authoring of OneNote 2010 shared notebooks with others outside of your computer network requires SharePoint Foundation 2010 (for business) or a free Windows Live ID (for personal use)," according to this description of Office 2010. However, Microsoft has described some dependencies in order to use this feature.

Coauthoring on the Mac version will work for documents created in Excel, PowerPoint or Word, allowing multiple users to make changes to a document.Ĭoauthoring is already available to organizations using Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010, as well as Windows Live users.
#OFFICE 2011 FOR MAC APPLICATIONS OFFLINE#
These applications are light versions of Excel, Word and PowerPoint that can be accessed via a Web browser, as well as offline through the installed Office productivity suite.Īnother new feature coming to Office for Mac 2011 will be the "coauthoring" document-editing and sharing feature, according to Microsoft's announcement. One of the new features to come in Office for Mac 2011 will be Office Web Apps. Office 2010 for Windows was released in June. Microsoft previously announced that it plans to release Office for Mac 2011 sometime in late October. It appears that some of the services supported in the Windows version of the productivity suite will be available in the Office for Mac 2011 product. Those familiar with the Windows version of the product, which is called "Office 2010," will no doubt be unsurprised by the new details. Microsoft continued to dribble out information about the forthcoming Office for Mac 2011 product, announcing four new features on Wednesday. News Office for Mac 2011 To Get Web Apps Functionality
