VBA Will Return To Mac Office
An anonymous reader sends a pointer to Erik Schwiebert's blog — he's the design lead of Microsoft's Mac Business Unit — where he announces that Visual Basic will be returning to Mac Office. Not in Office 2008, which started shipping earlier this year. We discussed the announced death of VBA in Mac Office 17 months back. Schwiebert says that the interval to the next version of Mac Office will be shorter than 4 years but isn't able to offer any more detail. The blog post calls for feedback on what features of VBA and Windows interoperability are most important to people.
Shorter than four years? Now there's commitment to a schedule!
You never know, by that time ODF might be a highly used standard, Linux and Mac might have dwarfed Windows, and MS Office might have been replaced in a lot of office environments.
That is just _so_ cool. I'm absolutely dying to help my customers by creating cross-platform applications in VBA. They will enjoy all the goodness and richness of the Microsoft Office platform, with 86 MB single-user OLE files, spreadsheets/graphics/mail-merge/database-monster all rolled into one. On a share. So everyone can use it.
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Access? You're lucky those folks in my company uses Excel for their databases and labview for hardware control and DAQ... It's like watching a train wreck on herion.
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
Why they didn't write one portable VBA engine for Windows and Mac I don't know.
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"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it." - K
Visual Basic will be returning to Mac Office.
What did Mac users do to deserve that punishment?
That's our life, the big wheel of shit. - The Fat Man, Blue Tango Salvage
MAC: Hello, I'm a Mac.
PC: [surrounded by noisy children] Hello, I'm a PC. Ha ha ha!
MAC: PC, it's good to see you laughing. Who are all your friends?
PC: [children are poking and pinching PC] Oh them? Ouch! Ha ha ha! They are Script Kiddies! Ouch! Ha ha ha!
MAC: Script Kiddies? What do they do?
PC: Now that VBA, the Enterprise Virus Development Platform, will soon be available on Office for Mac, you are about to find out. Ouch! Ha ha ha!
Rich And Stupid is not so bad as Working For Rich And Stupid.
*silently weeps, humming the theme of 'Friends', while balled up and slowly rocking back and fourth under his desk*
If I mod you up, it doesn't necessarily mean I agree with what you've said, sorry.
Yes it does. MS feels that in three or four years the Mac native version of OpenOffice may be in it's third or fourth beta and nearing first release candidate status for limited testing, so they'd like to get a jump on it.
Sig this!