Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student
$81.13 to $170.28 from 32 sellers
Full Product, PC
Rating:
8.24
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 is the essential software suite for home computer users that enables you to quickly and easily create great-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, and organize your information in one place, making it easier for you to get things done.
| Summary |
| Description |
Office 2007 Home and Student |
| Manufacturer |
Microsoft |
| Lowest Price |
$74.76 |
| Available at |
32 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU |
79G00007 |
| Product Specification |
| Software |
| Program Type |
- Note Taking
- Presentation
- Spreadsheet
- Word Processor
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| License Type |
Full Product |
| Media Format |
CD-ROM |
| Min License Size |
1 user(s) |
| Max License Size |
3 user(s) |
| System Requirements |
| Required Operating System |
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64
- Microsoft Windows XP
|
| Required Processor Speed |
500 MHz |
| Required Memory |
256 MB |
| Required Disk Space |
1.5 GB |
| More Info |
| URL |
Click here
|
| General |
| Review Date: 17-Nov-08 |
|
gunner1st
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Rating: 8
Time with product: 14 Days
Strengths: Ease of access to all formatting / editing functions for the document easily accessed with the tabular setup.
Weaknesses: Learning curve to find out how to formatNew format for saving - possible incompatibility issues with older versions
Summary: For the price I'm very happy with the product. Nice to have the 'latest and greatest' in a product to ensure having all of the features needed when creating a document, spreadsheet, or slideshow. It's just a matter of getting used to it and mastering the new interface.
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| Review Date: 12-Nov-08 |
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jlusher
|
Rating: 10
Time with product: 1 Month
Strengths: Faster & leaner than Office 2003.
Weaknesses: None yet.
Summary: I was concerned beforehand about dealing with the new ribbon interface, but after 5 years with Office 2003, I had no difficulty adjusting to the changes. Anything not readily apparent from working with the software was easily addressed by using the help function. I actually prefer the new interface to the old one.
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| Review Date: 13-May-08 |
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bukk413
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Rating: 8
Time with product: 2 Months
Strengths: It's working great for my hobbies and home based business.
Weaknesses: A little awkward at first getting use to the new layout from the previous versions of Word/Excel.
Summary: I like the 3 applications to download instead of purchasing it pre-installed on the new computer I just purchased. I would definitely purchase them separatetly in the future. Thanks.
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| Review Date: 23-Feb-08 |
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gpmmklee
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Rating: 10
Time with product: 30
Strengths: Windows VISTA compatible, full product with media, license to install on 3 computers, reasonable priced, compatible with Office at work.
Weaknesses: Not much especially with the included $25 rebate
Summary: I got this for my new home PC with Windows VISTA. It came with the CD media which made installation easy. I like the fact I can install this on 3 computers. This is the only reasonably priced Office version as I only needed Word, Excel and PowerPoint. I don't use the included OneNote and at home who needs Outlook when there are so many Web based email around like gmail and yahoo mail.
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| Review Date: 20-Dec-07 |
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gothummingbird
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Rating: 10
Time with product: 1
Strengths: This version is affordable. I am thinking I only need one activation, perhaps I can sell the other 2 on ebay like I see others doing which will really make this affordable software for me.
Weaknesses: One bugger that irks me is MS Office always asking me if I want to save a blank page when I go to close. My personal opinion is that One Note falls short when compared to Evernote.
Summary: I tried to use the other office products. I really did. Just not the same at all. Always worring if this or that will be okay with Word. My DD and I need MS Office for school and about every thing. My last copy of 2003 MS Office did not let me down, I figure 2007 Office will continue to be the most popular Office used in the future to come.
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