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Reviews of the Microsoft Office 2007

  • 7.8

    CNET Review

    January 29, 2007

    The Good: 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 throughout the applications; smaller application and file sizes; new file formats are easier to salvage if corrupted; document security is more straightforward.

    The Bad: Drastic design changes demand a steep learning curve if you're upgrading; new interface isn't always intuitive; contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting; users of Office 2000 through 2003 must install converters to open Office 2007 files; no easy way to save work to the Web.

    The Bottom Line: 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 don't feel that it lacks anything.

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  • 9.1

    alaTest.com

    By alaTest | December 3, 2008

    Review Summary: Experts rate this product 81/100 and users 70/100. Comparing these reviews to 64086 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 91/100 = Excellent.

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  • 9.0

    techtree.com

    By Techtree Test Labs | February 25, 2007

    Review Summary: This new version is Microsoft's most radical departure in years, interface-wise and offers new features and familiar tools that are sure to have users mesmerized and perplexed at times

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  • 6.0

    personal computer world

    By Tim Nott | February 16, 2007

    Review Summary: The latest edition of Office introduces new file formats and a clutter-free interface

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  • 8.0

    pcplus.co.uk

    Review Summary: Different to everything that's gone before, this will take getting used to

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Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.

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General

  • Category Office applications
  • Subcategory Office applications - office suite
  • Language(s) English
  • Localization English
  • License pricing Non-commercial

Software

  • License Type Complete package
  • Software Suite Components Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint, Microsoft Word, Microsoft OneNote
  • License Qty 3 PC in one household
  • License Pricing Non-commercial
  • Platform Windows
  • Distribution Media CD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail

System Requirements

  • OS Required Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or later
  • Min Processor Type 500 MHz
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices SVGA monitor, DVD-ROM
  • System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or later - RAM 256 MB - HD 2 GB, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later - RAM 256 MB - HD 2 GB

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