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Working with SharePoint using Mac - Part 1

We have a lot of friends, customers and business partners who use Mac at home or at work. Some of them would like to work with SharePoint from their Mac, but think that document management side of things will lack the smooth experience that Windows users have.

70% of our team use Mac on a daily basis either in iMac shape or in MacBook shape.
We also are very interested in research different ways how people can get value using technologies that they got used to combined with some innovation.

For those who concern about using Mac when working with SharePoint we will provide the set of articles describing the way it becomes possible to use Mac OS and SharePoint together.

Here's the first one in the series of articles about using Mac to work with SharePoint:
Mac OS X Snow Leopard + Word for Mac 2011

Enjoy.

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