Microsoft Office 2011 includes more robust enterprise support and greater feature parity with the Windows edition.
Support for Visual Basic for Applications macros has returned after having been dropped in Office 2008.
[3][4] Purchasing the Home Premium version of Office for Mac will not allow telephone support automatically to query any problems with the VBA interface.
There are however, apparently, according to Microsoft Helpdesk, some third party applications that can address problems with the VBA interface with Office for Mac.
[citation needed] In addition, Office 2011 supports online collaboration tools such as OneDrive and Office Web Apps, allowing Mac and Windows users to simultaneously edit documents over the web.
[19] The Academic edition was created for higher education students, staff and faculty, and includes one installation.
[24] The final version was released to manufacturing on September 10, 2010,[25] was available to volume license customers a day later,[26] and made available to the general public on October 26, 2010.