Microsoft Office XP
Editors' rating
Excellent
8.0
out of 10
- The good: Boasts more collaboration tools than previous versions; new data recovery tools help prevent lost work; speech recognition lets you dictate and vocally navigate through Office apps.
- The bad: Requires 210MB of disk space; won't work with Windows 95; most enhancements and additions are better suited for groups than individuals.
- The bottom line: Microsoft Office XP's online and collaborative tool improvements make it a smart upgrade for businesses and groups, but it's not worth the cost, time, and effort for single or home users.
- Reviewed by:
- Gregg Keizer
- Review date: 3/15/01
- Update date: 4/10/03

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