Even though Office for OS X is cosmetically more appealing than its PC counterpart, it always lacked the features of a Windows version. Outlook and Word for Windows has far more features than the OS X version.
Ok. Now i'm assuming you're comparing Office2000/XP to Office v.X, and Windows Outlook to OS X Entourage..
I admit that Outlook does probably have some more "features" than Entourage, but personally I find Entourage bloated anyways. As for Word. The microsoft guff at when it was released said "Office v.X has features never seen before in ANY version of Office, even the current Windows version"
Now, that was compared to 2000 I think, but don't forget they haven't released a new mac version since X, while windows got Office XP last year.
And. as I said before, and i would like to think many people will agree, while a lot of "new" computer users might think they "need" Office, and can't use a mac if there isn't a mac version, if apple creates a high quality office suite, anyone who is SERIOUSLY looking at buying a mac, will ask about office, and will be told that the new office suite will work with office files without a problem. There will always be people saying "Macs are crap, you can't use <insert random app here> on a mac"
I also don't understand peoples fear of losing microsoft "support". Let's just think. What have they actually given us that is useful? I will list the MS apps for OSX that I have, or am aware of.
Internut Exploder:
Well. What can I say. It's crap. Don't kid yourselves, any version of IE, on any OS/platform is utter crap. case-in-point: What other browser when you enter a url (
www.php.net for this eg) "looks" for it, then sends you to an MSN.com search page saying "www.php.net was not found blah blah" while the exact same version of windows/ie on an IDENTICAL computer, on the same network, will work fine. And then. ping
www.php.net and you get an ip. go to that ip, and suddenly iexplorer CAN find
www.php.net, because it is either forwarded, or resolves the ip address.
Word:
Not bad I guess, as word processors go. But nothing really dazzling. Many others do the same job as good, if not better.
Excel:
Same again. Im not aware of any individual spread sheet apps, but every office suite has one (AppleWorks, kOffice, OpenOffice, gnome Office suite)
PowerPoint:
While it may have been one of the only ones before, keynote seems to have take the limelight.
Entourage:
Well. I used it for quite a while, simply for want of a better client that had more advanced features than mail.app and an interface i liked. I found it, GyazMail.
Frontpage:
I have no idea what this is like for osx, if it even exists. I saw once, a reference to frontpage 1.0 for mac os, so im assuming there was at least A release of the software, for either 8.6-9.2 or X.
Either way, we won't be missing anything without it. I'm not sure the ability to create MS-Proprietary "HTML" is really high on any one's agenda.
Every product that microsoft has, there is an alternative. From XBOX to Windows to MSN messenger. The thing is, despite the competition usually being cheaper, easier to use, more secure, and with more thought of the user in mind, there are still sh!t-loads of people around that swear by microsoft products. I would think that people using macs would realise that microsoft products are actually quite crappy, and the alternatives are (almost*) always better in every aspect.
*The only Microsoft product i've seen that is superior to the competition is the xbox, simply because the PS2 was released 2(?) years earlier.