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Microsoft Office 2007 Professional (Academic)

Office 2007 Professional  (Academic)

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Microsoft Office 2007 Professional (Academic)

  • Reviewed by: myrbeach1

    03-11-08

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: Live up to the Microsoft Office expectations. Each program is compatible with the other programs in the suite. Academic edition is exactly like the retail version but less expensive.

    Weaknesses:None that I can think of.

    Overall Evaluation: I bought this program to upgrade from MS Office 2000 and I had no trouble installing it. The new version reads the documents in the old version and gives you the option to save it in the old version or convert it to the new version. If you cannot get a project done in this program, it cannot be done.

  • Reviewed by: lil deb72

    02-10-08

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: Easy to install

    Weaknesses:Designed changed,so it was a bit more difficult to find some things.

    Overall Evaluation: I always like to try an upgrade to the lastest product and being that I am in school and found out that I had to learn this for one of my MIS classes that I will be taking in the Fall, I thought I would get a jump start ahead and start using it now to avoid an issues I have later. The design at first was a little hard to deal with, but I am slowly getting the hang of it.

  • Reviewed by: daurias

    01-26-08

    Duration of ownership: 10 Days

    Strengths: easy to use

    Weaknesses:rather pricey

    Overall Evaluation: I recently bought a new laptop and needed to purchase a copy of Office for it so I decided to update to Office 2007. The new ribbon interface for commands took some getting used but once I did I like it much better than the older menu format.

  • Reviewed by: wolfematt

    09-16-07

    Duration of ownership: 5 Days

    Strengths: More interactive, prettier interface.

    Weaknesses:Learning curve to switch from Office '03.

    Overall Evaluation: I am not a power-user of Office, but I'm fairly familiar with Excel and Word. The menus from Excel took some getting used to (such as finding the button for gridlines). I have heard that some of the best improvements were are in Excel. Word is enjoyable so far. Keep in mind that if you're a student then you save much by getting the academic version of Office.I have also heard that Vista does not offer much on top of XP, but that Office 2007 is worth the upgrade from 2003.

  • Reviewed by: Andrew

    08-23-07

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: Looks nice

    Weaknesses:If you can believe it, they changed the menu system

    Overall Evaluation: If you can believe it, they changed the menu system entirely. It now works nothing like previous versions or like any other program. Some knuckle head came up with a new system, which would be OK if you could change a setting and revert to the old way. No more of the traditional menu?s. So if you used [Alt] and the menu letters, it?s all gone. They have all new ones, so lets re-learn everything. It is not backward compatible to previous versions and there is no way change it to operate like Office 2003. Imagine some guys sitting around and saying lets change the easy system everyone knows and likes and not give them an option to use the old way. Outlook has the old menu?s still, I?ll use that with my Office 2003. Don?t buy it until you try it. I wish I had.

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