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Not every feature essential, Many familiar buttons moved, Bright colours not to all tastes, Adoption of XML will be slow
Who said Microsoft was afraid of change? The two most disruptive things you can do to a successful software package are change the file format and change the interface. Office 2007 does both; plus it adds more new applications to the ever-growing list ...
Abstract: Along with Windows Vista, Microsoft has also launched the latest version of its office suite, Office 2007. As with previous versions, there is a range of suites (see http://tinyurl.com/y4xlty for more details), including the new lower-cost Basic Edi...
Abstract: Four years in the making, Office 2007 is nothing short of a revolution in the way we interact with software. The main applications all have a radical new look and new file formats. And, while the changes to the minor applications may be less obvious...
Getting the best value from Office 2007 means choosing the right version to buy, as there are now eight different versions. Office Standard is the minimum install of common applications, Office Small Business attempts to deserve the name by bundling in...
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Published: 2008-05-22, Author: T. , review by: blogcritics.org
Abstract: Office 2007: Professional Edition is the latest version of the set of interrelated desktop applications for the Microsoft Windows operating system. There is a new version for the Mac OS X system called Office 2008, but since that version is not out for...
Abstract: Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 reviewReviewed by: Howard Carson, May 2008 Published by: MicrosoftRequires: Any Windows PC running Windows 98, 2000, XP or Vista; 512MB RAM, 1GB available hard disk space; minimum effective screen resolution is 1024...
Other changes are more subtle. The switch from proprietary file formats to XML is good and will help open up Microsoft files for work with third-party applications. They're smaller, too, though this isn't all down to XML.So, should you upgrade from Office...
Previously hard-to-find features now easier to explore; Word embraces basic desktop publishing tools; Excel formulas are easier to reference; PowerPoint presentations are more attractive; Outlook improves task and time management; improved integration ...
Drastic design changes demand a steep learning curve if youre upgrading; new interface isnt always intuitive; contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting; users of Office 2000 through 2003 must install converters to open Office 2007 files;...
Overall, Microsoft Office Standard 2007 is a worthy upgrade if you need to make sleeker-looking documents and presentations to share with others, and Outlook is better than ever, but you can stick to your current software if you dont feel that it lack...
Previously hard-to-find features now easier to explore; Word embraces basic desktop publishing tools; Excel formulas are easier to reference; PowerPoint presentations are more attractive; Outlook improves task and time management; improved integration ...
Drastic design changes demand a steep learning curve if youre upgrading; new interface isnt always intuitive; contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting; users of Office 2000 through 2003 must install converters to open Office 2007 files;...
Overall, Microsoft Office Standard 2007 is a worthy upgrade if you need to make sleeker-looking documents and presentations to share with others, and Outlook is better than ever, but you can stick to your current software if you dont feel that it lack...
Previously hard-to-find features now easier to explore; Word embraces basic desktop publishing tools; Excel formulas are easier to reference; PowerPoint presentations are more attractive; Outlook improves task and time management; improved integration ...
Drastic design changes demand a steep learning curve if youre upgrading; new interface isnt always intuitive; contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting; users of Office 2000 through 2003 must install converters to open Office 2007 files;...
Overall, Microsoft Office Standard 2007 is a worthy upgrade if you need to make sleeker-looking documents and presentations to share with others, and Outlook is better than ever, but you can stick to your current software if you dont feel that it lack...