Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student Edition for Bundle Offers, 3-User Licence (Service Desk Edition) (PC) |
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List Price: £119.99 Price: £99.99 You Save: £20.00 (17%)Prices subject to change. Third Party New Price: £53.89 This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Availability: Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks |
| Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224451499 Label: Microsoft Manufacturer: Microsoft Publisher: Microsoft Release Date: April 03, 2008 Studio: Microsoft MPN: 79G-00874 |
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| Editorial Review: Product Description: Office Home and Student 2007 provides office software essentials to help you accomplish tasks more efficiently. You can use Office Home and Student 2007 to create great-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, and you can manage your notes and information in one place. With improved menus and tools, enhanced graphics and formatting capabilities, new information management tools, and more reliability and security, Office Home and Student 2007 makes working at home easier and more enjoyable.Main Fe... |
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Rating: - get off the microsoft tredmillHaving a house full of PC's of varying ages and a mac. I am loathed to buy more licenses as I already have older pc and a mac version of office. Get "Open Office - 3" virtually free and run on any machine and save files as microsft versions .doc .ppt etc and vice versa. I am thinking of stripping vista off my childs new lap top and going over to a linux version and avoid the other rip off that is microsoft security software Rating: - Office 2007 Home and StudentUpgraded from Office 2003 mainly to keep in mainstream of product. Very surprised by the change of 'look and feel', with a lot of the functionality I have used for years within MS Office products moved or hidden (but still there when searched for, often with more functionality). Fits well with look and feel of MS Vista OS, not so well with Windows XP. Also more resource hungry (definite Core 2 processor with at least 1Gb memory as a minimum). Overall very good product, and the home and student licencing ... Read More Rating: - I dislike Office 2007 and will stick with Office 2003 - but schoolkids can get Office 2007 Enterprise for just over £50I work at Oxford university and get Office 2007/2003/XP etc.. free via educational licences, but I choose to stay with Office 2003 Professional. As mentioned by other reviewers Office 2007 is a bit of a pain in the positrons compared to just about all other versions of MS Office that keep to the same basic menu and file format. It takes you 5 minutes just to work out how to load a word document with the new interface, gorgeous though it is. I run many networked PCs at home and at work, and casual users who ... Read More Rating: - What a great programmeMicrosoft Office 2007 Home and Student Edition (3 User Licence) (PC) Just updated from 2003. what a brilliant programme, easy to install and very easy to use. I am not a professional user so this is great for us silver surfers to have. easy to install, easy to follow. Rating: - Another disappointmentSlower than ever, clunkier, and a weird new menu system detract from this very expensive 'cheap' option. We returned ours, installed Open Office - amazing value, faster on our installations of XP, more stable and a familiar environment. Where is Publisher? Why include PowerPoint in a home/student edition? Pointless, really. MS have shot themselves in the foot, it seems. |
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