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Microsoft Office XP Standard for Students and Teachers

Microsoft Office XP Standard for Students and Teachers

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not compatable with Windows 2000 Professional
Review: When I installed Windows office, it crashed my Windows 2000 Professional. Also, Sblive is not compatible with WIndows 2000. It seems to be like they are not compatible to each other. BE CAREFUL when you upgrade!!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: FrontPage is now usable
Review: Here are some of my initial observations: Office XP has a sharp and appealing visual interface. The grammar checker has improved in its ability to flag sentence fragments. In the previous version of FrontPage the HTML editor would embed tags such as "CREATED BY FRONTPAGE" into my HTML files. I never used FrontPage because of this annoying feature. FrontPage has been improved so that you can edit HTML pages without FrontPage making any drastic changes to the underlying HTML. Microsoft Word style formatting or auto formatting is not impressive. It seemed impossible to get Microsoft Word to respect the format that I wanted using the resume wizard and resume templates.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A good program, but not worth the money.
Review: I gave Office XP a fair trial, and I have to say that this program *looks* good. The interface was slick, the program responsive (even with a Pentium III 450) and the crash recovery a godsend. It should be noted that the program did not play nice with programs by Adobe, however. .pdf creation macros caused Microsoft Word to crash each and every time I exited the program. Adobe DTP programs such as PageMaker and InDesign could not easily import files saved in Office XP, even though they are not substantially different from Office 2000 files.

These were the only problems, however. Removing the faulty macros solved the crash problem, and saving XP files as rtf files allowed me to import without losing any of the formatting. So, on the whole, very good.

However, is it worth the amount of money required to upgrade, let alone buy the full version? The answer is no. I saw no reason whatsoever to upgrade from Office 2000 SR-1a. XP's Product Activation was also a nuisance. Microsoft clearly did not price this upgrade for me, and so I can't purchase, nor really recommend this version.

If you want a good Office suite, and want a better deal, download StarOffice 5.2 from [...]. The program is free, and it's fully compatible with Office 2000.

Best, James

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: How is Microsoft Word like a haunted house?
Review: Every time you turn your back and turn around again, something has changed. Talk about the ghost in the machine! I'm a tech writer and so was a fairly advanced user of Word 97, though it was not my word processor of choice. I have spent the past week trying to reformat a long book, originally written in Word 97, into new styles in a master document in Word 2002. Word keeps renaming styles, changing styles in text I have already formatted, and adding styles I don't want, even after I turned off everything automatic I could find that had to do with styles (which in itself is an involved procedure involving several completely different menu items). I finally went to the Microsoft site and found bunches of 'known issues' having to do with formatting. I can't even tell if those are completely responsible for the problems I am having.

Besides formatting, there has been no improvement in other annoyances having to do with headers/footers and anchored graphics and text boxes changing themselves around whenever they feel like it. Who's supposed to be in control here, anyway? It's time to revolt--I'm going to try StarOffice from Sun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great innovative tool by Microsoft
Review: This is the biggest change in Office since 1997. With the new "smart tags" cuts your work in half! A "smart tag" recognizes what you are doing by reading the text. Increased security in Access provides a safer more relaxed work place; it helps by using 128-bit security! First comes Word. My most favorable upgrade is being able to combine multiple documents and put them all into one! Collaborative! The voice response feature isn't that great, it needs to be worked on a bit for feature office products. But it still works and saves major time. Next comes Outlook, I think the best new feature is color-coated colander dates, when you set a date it is now in color, rather than having them all in black and white and squinting my eyes to see what the freaking day's appointments are. Then comes PowerPoint, one of my personal favorite office programs. The best thing refined is the smoother, animations that give you a better feel while doing your presentation. Now comes Excel. This also contains the "smart tags". But thing I found was that you could now look up stock prices on the Internet...woooo.

The system requirements as usual for any office products are large. I am running on a P3 650, 128 sdram, and a 8.4 gig drive. 245 MB of available hard disk space and zn additional 115 MB is required on the hard disk where the operating system is installed. So as you can see it takes a lot of power to operate these innovative tools, its a well worth investment. It'll be interesting to see how Windows XP and Office XP work together!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST Microsoft Office.....EVER! :)
Review: Microsoft Office XP Professional is the BEST version of Microsoft Office.....EVER! NEW features like Smart Tags will literally cut your work by 80%, and help you be more efficient, so you can work smarter. NOT harder. :)

New colloboration tools add to the collaboration experience, as you will attest once you BUY this....so what are you waiting for??

Examples:

Add a voice response Features voice recognition - impressive SharePoint Team Services enables instant collaboration on any company intranet---big or small. Smart Tags!

So GET "eXPerienced" and buy it TODAY! :)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nothing Big
Review: While there are some appealing tweaks, none measure up to the hefty price tag. If you've got Office 2000, do something meaningful with your money - you can afford to wait on this. Corporate users might want to jump into XP for it's workgroup-related enhancements, but home users aren't going to be too thrilled.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Office Ever!
Review: Although this product isn't released until May 31, 2001, I am fortunate enough to have obtained a copy of MS Office XP Professional through my company. This is absolutely the best Office interface ever created. I upgraded from MS Office 2000, and XP is substantially better. The ease of use is astounding. Some minor improvements include the spelling/grammar check. Office 2000 and previous versions had spelling/grammar checks that over-did it, but this version does not tend to that. Many more improvements, but too many to list. Definitely purchase this program.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: slicker, smoother, faster & less irritating
Review: Okay, so here's a 2-minute synopsis of what earned it a 5 for me. I seem to spend half my life doing email, so let's start with Outlook(!) : The new colour-coded calendaring sounds trivial, but it's *damn* handy - makes it easy to fly around your diary and see what's on quickly. The integrated message search is quicker (even with a 2000 messages in a folder!), and Outlook's now smart enough to change the format (rich text, html etc.) of emails on-the-fly without loosing the look and feel of the message (useful when sending emails to people across the 'net, on hotmail etc.). Once you've used auto-complete for addressing, you'll wonder how you survived without it :) The whole interface for Office seems slicker and smoother - less annoying interuptions from pop-up's and easier on the eye. PowerPoint's new animations give ppt's a more professional feel, and the "hit-F1" right-pane help system in PowerPoint (and the other app's) make getting help a snap, and again less annoying / slicker. I've only used the smart-tag capability in Excel so far...I used them to knock up a spreadsheet with my saving portfolio details on in <10 minutes - it get's stock prices from the web and is instantly refreshable anytime I like : cool! The final thing that clinched it was the document recovery feature - if you've ever screamed / swore / pulled-your-hair-out after loosing a critical document in Office, then this is for you .. basically OfficeXP recovers any documents that you were working on but didn't save before the accident happened. For some, this alone could be reason to upgrade. Anyway .. to conclude, Office XP seems well worth the upgrade -- slicker, smoother, faster and definitely less irritating :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great software
Review: I have to agree with Jared. As one of the beta testers, it does require memory, but the payoff in the design of the software is great. There are new templates and a multitude of other useful tools incorporated in this software.


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