Latest Microsoft Office for Mac ( FREE – Full Licensed Version) with Retina Display Support!

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  1. after everything is done, it says I need the product key … what do I do now?

  2. This is great.
    Much obliged… 🙂

  3. Never mind just had to restart computer 🙂

  4. Thanks much but when I get to the icons for readme and office installer, and I double click office installer, I get this message: “he document “Office Installer” could not be opened. Installer cannot open files in the “Installer package” format”

    Any suggestions? And thanks.

  5. omg its ok it was me, I didnt fully complete the installation part, thank u so so so much, i was stressing out because I just completed my assignment in pages and then submitted thinking it was compatible with word and didnt have to do much, but they rejected it… life saver u are!!! thx again

  6. That is new. We never had anyone say that before. Uninstall all previous versions. Check software requirements online and see if your computer matches.

  7. it wont let me access the program saying my os x does not support this, is there something else i need to do

  8. Cool maa

  9. I still need a product key

  10. Thank you JUSTIN LAMMERS … (Your name appeared when you downloaded Microsoft) ….

  11. i also didn’t get the product key…any information on that?

  12. “How do I use the retina display file? I downloaded it and it says the version of the software for the update to work was not found?” > Same problem here. PLS help

  13. same here

  14. It didn’t show the product key when i downloaded it..How do i access that..

  15. How do I use the retina display file? I downloaded it and it says the version of the software for the update to work was not found?

  16. AWESOME!!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!! 😀

  17. We have Support For Retina Display Macs As Well. Download the Support File In Video Description Below.

  18. it work successfully! thanks for the awesome video tutorial :)

  19. SUCCESS! yay thank you so much 🙂 worked perfectly

  20. amazing!! works!! thanks so much!! awesome job!!!
    

  21. Thank You so much… your video is clearly explaining step by step….before I was tried many times but I couldn’t get it… now feeling happy.. 🙂

  22. thank you!

  23. nice pretty cool
    

  24. I agree. This is remarkable! Awesome video!  Subscriber for life!

  25. ahh nice well thanks dude! keep it up!

  26. Run a free virus scan like AVG.

  27. You may use Google PC Doctor or there are many free version as well.. You can also Download the 30 days trial version of Norton as well from their site. Please don’t use any unknown anti virus other wise things will become even more worse..
    The best is to use the 30 days trial of Norton Anti Virus..

  28. Get Microsoft Security Essentials
    It is free, and fully functional forever
    http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

  29. Hi There,

    The info below should help you.

    Pay for anti-virus software from the biggies Symantec/Norton or Mcafee and it’ll cost roughly £50 per year. Yet you can also take advantage of a variety of decent free programs

    * Grisoft’s AVG 8.0.

    AVG has a long history, and has been through loads of modifications to provide a better service on its way to the current version, AVG 8.0. The company makes its money by selling virus protection to small businesses, and offers free home-user versions as a means of promoting its professional service. It’s protection is reasonably thorough, though it doesn’t offer any real tech support. It’s quite unintrusive, doesn’t use too many resources, and it will regularly auto-update.

    * Alwil Softaware’s Avast! 4.

    Alwil software’s Avast! 4 is free for non-commercial users and offers regular updates, as well as proper technical support via e-mail or phone. Protection-wise it’s very similar to AVG, covering all the same bases and not hogging system resources, but it has a funkier interface (for those who like a pinch of fashion with their computer security). The only downside is that you have to re-register it after each year of use.

    * AntiVir.

    AntiVir by Alvira actually offers better standard virus detection than both of the above, but lacks in other areas. It won’t scan your emails before you open them, uses more resources (less of a problem if you’ve a more powerful PC), and maintains a perhaps-too-visible presence on your desktop. You’ll also have to occasionally re-register it to keep it going.

    Whichever of these you choose, there’s one important warning…

    Hackers develop new bugs constantly. All these free anti-virus services offer regular updates, if you don’t download them, you’re not protected.

    Yet it’s not just about how up to date your software is. If you’re not using it, what’s the point. Try to fit in a full ‘on-demand’ scan (that is, one where the virus scanner flicks through all the files on your hard drive) once a week. This should make sure nothing slips through the net.
    Free online virus scanners for further protection

    Whilst they shouldn’t replace proper software, online scanners provide a secondary scan and can sometimes be more up to date. So if you’re worried your software isn’t working well enough, or want a second opinion, these are worth a regular play with.

    * Trendmicro’s Housecall 6.6.

    Updated daily, Housecall 6.6 will rummage through your whole machine, identifying infections as it goes. As a bonus, it’ll also look for other vulnerabilities in your machine, and in many cases fix those it finds. Feedback’s generally excellent for the service, though be aware it might pique the interest of your firewall since it runs using ActiveX or Java (you choose which).

    * Panda Security’s Activescan 2.0.

    In a bid to sell you its paid-for security programmes, Panda Security also offers a free online scan, which will be better for some as it can be customised to only scan certain sections of your hard drive.

    A note for those with new PCs

    Often companies throw in free anti-virus programs hoping you’ll subscribe to them out of convenience once the free trial ends. By all means take advantage of the free offer, but then ditch and switch to a free version when it expires. Make sure you uninstall the trial too; it may interfere with the new virus scanner, and even if not it’ll certainly slow down your PC.

    Note for Norton users only: It can be a bit of a pain to get rid of all Norton AntiVirus’s components from your machine. If you’re having trouble doing so, try Symantec’s own Norton Removal Tool, which is designed to solve this very problem.

    Good Luck!
    Julia

  30. Here’s trusted, free anti-virus programs (only use 1 at a time):
    ♠ avast! Free Antivirus http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download
    ♠ Avira AntiVir http://www.free-av.com
    ♠ Panda Cloud AntiVirus http://www.cloudantivirus.com/en/
    ♠ Microsoft Security Essentials http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials
    ♠ AVG AntiVirus http://free.avg.com/us-en/homepage

    Here’s trusted, free anti-spyware programs (use at least two):
    ♠ Ad-Aware http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad-aware_se_personal.php
    ♠ Spybot Search & Destroy http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html
    ♠ SuperAntiSpyware http://www.superantispyware.com
    ♠ Malwarebytes http://www.malwarebytes.org/index.php
    ♠ a-squared http://download.cnet.com/A-squared-Free/3000-8022_4-10262215.html?tag=mncol;rbxcrdl1
    Always update before running a scan.

    ..

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