Iwork or Office for Mac

Hi everyone,
I am a soon to be new macbook owner and would like a bit of advice on which word processing software to purchase. Being a student i would need to use the essentials such as word, powerpoint excel etc. I have read on here about the troubles of office, esp lack of VBA on excel and the freezing up problems. However all the desktops at home are on XP and i would assume it would be easier to run my mac with Office also even though iwork can import/export word documents, powerpoints and spreadsheets etc. Would just like to know everyone's opinion before committing to either one.
Also just a bit off topic the new macbook air doesn't come with a built in cd rom right? I was initially going to buy the MBA back after reading the features of it i've just about set my decision on getting a macbook with 2.4GHz processor mainly on the basis of not having too pay an extra $140 to get the usb driver to read cd and dvd. Would that be a good move or would apple bring out a version of the MBA with the optical drive anytime soon

Besides choosing between iWork and Office, there are other options introduced in this +Windows on a Mac+ video tutorial:
http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/#tutorial=windows
...and here are links to the three software products mentioned there:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bootcamp.html
http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/
http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/
Also, NeoOffice for Mac handles most Microsoft Office 2007 Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files including most Excel VBA macros:
http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/index.php
gnuey wrote:
"the new macbook air doesn't come with a built in cd rom right?"
True.
gnuey wrote:
"would apple bring out a version of the MBA with the optical drive anytime soon?"
I doubt it. The whole point of the Air is to reduce size and weight and differentiate from the MacBook.

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