Friday, April 16, 2010

Microsoft office 2007?

i have Microsoft office 2002.and i was wondering if i download Microsoft 2007 free trial would Microsoft office 2002 be gone after the free trial endes

Microsoft office 2007?
no no it wouldnt


it would all go back to normal


i did this, and then it went back to 2002


but eventually ended up buying 2007
Reply:Stormin'N is wrong.





First of all, who uses "M$" anymore? This isn't the 90's, and every company needs to make a profit.





The new ribbon UI in Office is awesome. Maybe if you have a puny monitor, would it take up this so-called "2-inches", but it only takes up about 1-inch on my 17-inch monitor, and I find the UI very easy to navigate, and there's the possibility of switching off the ribbon, to a bigger space.





If you're a college student, you can use your .edu account to good use : http://theultimatesteal.com/home.asp





This is an official website by Microsoft.





You only have to pay about $60, and you can get ALL of Office 07' Ultimate.





Not just your typcial programs, but ALL of them, for the small price of $60. This isn't a joke. Microsoft is trying to make their office program more accessible, and cheaper, so this is a very good deal.





With Office 07', you don't just get a good deal, but a lot of service, like free ClipArt, templates, and other downloads.





You get real quality software, and a really easy to use experience. The new ribbon UI is amazing.





DON'T get OpenOffice. It's a program for el cheapos, and I heard its very buggy, and a few downloads put malware in friends computers. It also doesn't offer as much as Office, and no end service as well. So don't get it. You're better off without it.





http://office.microsoft.com/
Reply:DON'T DO IT!!!!!


STAY AWAY AT ALL COSTS from M$ OFfice 2007!





If you use a laptop, you lose 2 inches of document space at the top of the screen due to M$'s decision to change all menu's to Icons.





And usually when you upgrade from one version of Office to another, the Installer will either automatically remove the previous version, or ask you if you want to keep the previous version.





If you feel the need to upgrade, have you looked at OpenOffice? (www.openoffice.org). IT reads/writes Word, Excel and Powerpoint. and you can install it on as many computers as you'd like.

zippers

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