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Expand all Collapse all. How do I know if my computer can run Microsoft ? Is internet access required for Microsoft ? In this respect, Microsoft has kept your Office buying decision rather simple. Need a particular Office app? Simply find the cheapest Office Edition that includes it. Microsoft Office Home and Business adds Outlook to the roster of applications. Microsoft Office Professional and Professional Academic are identical except for pricing, and include the Microsoft Access database application.
The Boxed versions include full CD copies of the applications handy for reinstalls , printed manuals, and licenses for two PCs. The Product Key Cards are simply credit-card like plastic slips with product activation codes printed on them. Office may have discontinued the upgrade versions of Office , where substantial discount been giving the customers with previous version of Office productivity software. For Office , Microsoft is also offering a Click-to-Run method of software delivery mechanism.
Through our retail partners, Microsoft is introducing an all-new Product Key Card to help consumers more easily access and experience Office on new PCs that have been pre-loaded with Office Microsoft has reduced the number of editions of Office significantly.
Office Small Business and Office Standard seem to have been removed from the portfolio to make it easier for customers to select the right Office edition. Pricing on the other hand seem to have remained the same for comparable editions. For students, there should only be one choice: OpenOffice. I can agree with the OpenOffice, unfortunately, there are so many who have no clue about it. So why not give licenses to colleges and high schools then?
Or at least a very very low price? I think that even if they gave them free licenses, MS would still come out ahead in the long run, just as they claim with pirated software. Of course they will still fight pirated software, they have to but to charge students so much is robbery in itself.
PChammer, Ever google office xp pro academic? If you are a student, now is your time to get all of the Office stuff, and use when you are ready. The powerpoint does videos. By the way, there is other academic versions and pricing.
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