I'm not sure if you are using Microsoft's Office Suite for any of your classes, but if you are or will need to please check this site out.
You get the Ultimate version of Office for $59.95 and that includes
• Access™ 2007
• Accounting Express 2007
• Excel® 2007
• InfoPath® 2007
• Groove 2007
• OneNote® 2007
• Outlook® 2007 with Business Contact Manager
• PowerPoint® 2007
• Publisher 2007
• Word 2007
It regularly sells for $679.00
You have to be currently enrolled in a university and have a valid .edu email address. The offer is good till April 30, 2008.
If you have an older version of Office and you've noticed some of the files you get from professors end something like this .docx. That's from the new version of Word. The (x) is from Microsoft adopting the XML language. You can download a plug in allowing your older version of Office to open those files. If you have an extra $60 now is the time to update because you can't beat that deal.
You could always go the Open Office route just in case you don't have the $60 or aren't in school. It's just as good as Microsoft's Office, but it's FREE! Some of the programs form OpenOffice gives you more function and usage then you can get from Office.
That website is here:
You get the Ultimate version of Office for $59.95 and that includes
• Access™ 2007
• Accounting Express 2007
• Excel® 2007
• InfoPath® 2007
• Groove 2007
• OneNote® 2007
• Outlook® 2007 with Business Contact Manager
• PowerPoint® 2007
• Publisher 2007
• Word 2007
It regularly sells for $679.00
You have to be currently enrolled in a university and have a valid .edu email address. The offer is good till April 30, 2008.
If you have an older version of Office and you've noticed some of the files you get from professors end something like this .docx. That's from the new version of Word. The (x) is from Microsoft adopting the XML language. You can download a plug in allowing your older version of Office to open those files. If you have an extra $60 now is the time to update because you can't beat that deal.
You could always go the Open Office route just in case you don't have the $60 or aren't in school. It's just as good as Microsoft's Office, but it's FREE! Some of the programs form OpenOffice gives you more function and usage then you can get from Office.
That website is here:
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