You’ve had your mitts on Office for Mac 2011 and gotten to know the suite inside and out.
As of next week, it might be going through some changes.
Per Microsoft’s Office for Mac blog, the company is set to release Service Pack 1 for Office for Mac 2011 next week, bringing the usual fixes, as well as new features and enhancements, including the ability to sync calendar, tasks and notes via Apple’s Sync Services.
“This will let you sync your Outlook calendar as well as contacts, notes and tasks with any service or device that supports Sync Services, including your iPhone and iPad,” wrote Pat Fox, senior director of product management for Office for Mac. “This has been one of our top feature requests — hopefully this is good news to many of you.”
However, Apple also plans to discontinue the use of Mac OS X Sync Services with its subscription MobileMe service starting on May 5 for all users. The change is already in place for users who have already moved their account to the new version of MobileMe calendar, which came out of beta last October.
For Outlook for Mac 2011 users who sync their iOS device with Sync Services via iTunes, calendars will remain up to date. But users who sync their iPhone or iPad calendars with MobileMe will not have them synced to Outlook 2011 with SP1.
Fox also revealed that SP1 will bring Outlook support for Exchange based on server-side rules. A new Outlook Redirect button will also allow users to redirect a message to the intended recipient while replies will go to the original sender.
Other new additions include an Outlook Resend button, Outlook edit of existing messages, and Solver integration support in Excel. SP1 will also provide increased stability and security.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available and if you have any thoughts on Office 2011, let us know in the comments.