OS X El Capitan news: Microsoft Office unstable for newly released operating system

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Users are issuing myriad of complaints about the Microsoft Office for Mac on the newly-released El Capitan operating system (OS).

People who have been regularly using the Microsoft Office for the Mac have reported that the app has been regularly crashing on the new operating system, and such has obviously been a source of great concern for numerous folks.

As of now, it is still unclear what could be causing the problem when running the application on El Capitan OS, according to Computer World. The issue probably has something to do with Apple's code or perhaps the ones from Microsoft; it could also be a combination of both.

Despite the onslaught of complaints concerning the Microsoft Office app on the El Capitan OS, there has still been no resolution to the issue yet and it's unknown when a fix might arrive.

Aside from the issues regarding the Microsoft Office app on the El Capitan OS, there are also other problems that users have been forced to deal with.

For example, users have already expressed problems concerning the length of download times needed for the El Capitan OS. Some people have even reported that the download times can go all the way up to eight to ten hours.

Some issues have also popped up concerning a few of the audio and music apps on the El Capitan OS. The problems for now appear to have no impact on the widely used apps such as Spotify, according to Gotta Be Mobile.

Apple has yet to provide a direct fix for the problems plaguing the El Capitan OS, although it appears the company has already released a new beta of the OS just recently, according to Apple Insider.

It's unclear if the new beta addresses any of the issues concerning El Capitan.

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