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Reviews of the Corel Home Office

  • 7.0

    CNET Review

    June 17, 2009

    The Good: Small megabyte footprint, built-in PDF creation tools, and Flash installation work well on tiny Netbooks; Microsoft Office 2007-style interface; reads and saves documents in multiple file types, including Microsoft analogs; multilanguage support.

    The Bad: Often renders text differently than it should when pasting or importing content; lacks advanced features applicable to Netbooks users.

    The Bottom Line: Despite some compatibility setbacks, Corel Home Office suite is useful for creating documents. Its conscientious size, small-screen optimizations, and attractive price make it a good buy for a Netbook office suite, or for saving space by shedding advanced features.

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Manufacturer: Corel Corp.

Part number: CHO5ENMB

General

  • Category Creativity
  • Subcategory Creativity - graphics
  • License pricing Standard

Software

  • License Qty 1 user
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Package Type Retail

System Requirements

  • Min Processor Type 1 GHz
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices USB drive, Mouse or tablet
  • System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - HD 285 MB, Microsoft Windows XP ME, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Ultimate, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Business

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