Microsoft office 2011 mac free download - Microsoft Office 2011, Office for Mac Home and Business 2011, Microsoft Office 2008 update, and many more programs.
Microsoft hosts secret installation files for Microsoft Office 2011 for Macintosh as well. After pulling almost all other direct downloads, the Office 2011 downloads are among the few remaining ones.
Important Note February 2015
Microsoft has taken down all previous and current download servers (msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net, msft.digitalrivercontent.net, digitalrivercontent.net and drcdn.blob.core.windows.net)! For Office 2011, we were able to find an alternative legitimate download channel.
Office 2011 Test Drive
When starting the installation, you will be provided the choice whether to install the full version of Office 2011 using a product key, or to install a trial edition. If you select the trial edition here, you can evaluate Office 2011 up to 30 days.
Purchase an Office 2011 Activation Key
Should you want to use Office 2011 permanently, and don't own a product key yet, you can order it from an online retailer such as Amazon or eBay. As with all other Microsoft Office versions, the language of the key purchase has no effect on the activation. It can activate all language editions. Here are some purchase links:
Download Office 2011 Setup Files
Apart from the downloads in the following table, there are a couple of alternative download sources, all of which require providing a product key.
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The files in the following table are direct downloads, officially hosted by microsoft.com, and don't require a key or any other form of authentication.
Hashes for most Office 2011 installers can be found in our hash database.
Previous download links, for reference only
The following links are no longer active as of February 2015. The file names are provided for reference only.
Apple Mac Office 2011 Download Full
Mac Office 2011 Installer
I was prompted to download a 2011 Microsoft Office update for my mac OS X 10.6.5. After the download a popup box appeared, saying, 'Microsoft Outlook wants to use your confidential information stored in pop-server...etc...in your keychain' with the options of 'Always Allow, Deny and Allow'. I checked 'Deny'; however, Microsoft won't take 'no' for an answer and the same prompt continues to reappear incessantly though I continue to answer 'Deny'. It's annoying, intrusive and I want it to stop. Can anyone tell me how? Is the Apple Wizard there?
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