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Microsoft Office Standard Student and Teacher Edition 2003 |
List Price: $149.99
Your Price: $124.99 |
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Rating: Summary: Great Buy Review: This is a great program. It has all the features of Microsoft Office Standard but at a great price. It took literally 5 minutes to install.
Rating: Summary: Microsoft... yea... Office... yea... 2003... yea, yea, yea Review: This product is great... Its for students and teachers... It's about an office... A standard office... Where Microsoft live... This product is GREAT!
Rating: Summary: Documents are supposed to be communicated, right? Review: Using this product means that it will be very hard, if not impossible, to share your documents, in a satisfactory way, with non-Office users. Think about it. It's bad.
Rating: Summary: Great software, affordable Review: We just got a new computer and with it, we got this edition of Microsoft Office. We used to have Office 2000 and I have seen and used Office XP. This edition isn't a major upgrade from Office XP, but if you don't have Office XP, get this one instead. There are significant improvements in Outlook, but I don't use it that much. Powerpoint, Word, and Excel now have the research task pane which is very helpful. They are also more integrated with Office Online than XP is and it almost uses microsoft office online to get new clip art, media, and help. The interface feels a lot more user friendly and the task pane has improved slightly. If you qualify, you should definitely get the software, considering the price. This is a must get if you want to upgrade from Office 2000 or earlier and it is recommended, but not as important, to upgrade from Office XP. If you really need to spare the money and have Office XP, you might not need it, but it's a definite if you are upgrading from 2000 or earlier
Rating: Summary: as BAD as Microsoft made Review: Well I'm Apple's fun. As one my of my favorite movie's characters says "if you want to say "it is crap say it is a disappointment instead". Ok Microsoft Office along with ANY other of Microsoft products are disappointment. It is bad. It is frustrating at every step. I maintain the policy "NO MICROSOFT PRODUCTS ON MY COMPUTERS". I have nice quest life. I don't have any viruses and for text editing I use Nisus Express. It is the real tool, it helps, it makes my writing simpler and more creative. For "office" suite I have "apple works" and I'm happy with both of them. To my vision if you need something really cool and technologically advanced run away of any of Microsoft products. Buy products from Microsoft it is like cooperate with mafia, it is not the option for me.
Rating: Summary: good product Review: Well thanks to Richard Sheng. Fast reliable service. I'll defiantely continue business with him. About Microsoft. well will see.
Rating: Summary: Works for me Review: When my "limited" version of this product expired on a computer I purchased in March '03, I decided I'd get full version of this product. I'm not an educator or a student, but my research seemed to indicate that wasn't a problem. Also, when I checked w/ Staples, Office Max and Best Buy, they said it was fine to use it even tho one would be "violating" the licensing agreement. (I hope the Microsoft police don't show up on my doorstep!) This version of Office is fine if you want something that's not fancy...and I don't. I just wanna use Word, Excel and Outlook and it does all, that and it's WAY cheaper than the "Standard" version. So, if you want it simple and don't mind violating the MS agreement, go for it. I paid $130 @ Staples.
Rating: Summary: Works for me Review: When my "limited" version of this product expired on a computer I purchased in March '03, I decided I'd get full version of this product. I'm not an educator or a student, but my research seemed to indicate that wasn't a problem. Also, when I checked w/ Staples, Office Max and Best Buy, they said it was fine to use it even tho one would be "violating" the licensing agreement. (I hope the Microsoft police don't show up on my doorstep!) This version of Office is fine if you want something that's not fancy...and I don't. I just wanna use Word, Excel and Outlook and it does all, that and it's WAY cheaper than the "Standard" version. So, if you want it simple and don't mind violating the MS agreement, go for it. I paid $130 @ Staples.
Rating: Summary: Far too expensive, stick with OpenOffice Review: While Microsoft Office may be ever-so-slightly easier to use, it remains much less functional than the free, open source, OpenOffice by the Sun Microsystems community. It also remains extremely overpriced, even the Student Teacher Edition.
Rating: Summary: USA A-OKAY Review: While most of the other reviews are just people bashing Microsoft -angry that it's an American company that employs so many Americans, I guess. I think that this is a fine procut at a fair price.
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