Pros: Many improvements and no particularly bad changes! Cons: Hardware specific registration, professional version costs more, but probably worth it.
Well, I have already written a review about MS Office 2002 XP Professional, because that version was my first introduction to Office XP. Even people who don’t already use MS Office are probably familiar with it, so I doubt I’m going to convince anyone...
Pros: Very Reliable, fairly easy to use Cons: Activation, high price for upgrade
If you want to find out what my views on Windows XP Professional, read my epinion:
XPerience Windows - Updated 01/04/02 (read or be hacked)
http://www.epinions.com/content_50099752580
Pros: Tightly integrated, easy to use, pretty interface, multiuse pane, better mail support for Outlook. Cons: Resource hog! Outlook is prone to crashes, service pack caused more problems then is resolved.
Authors Note: I decided because of length to split this review into two parts; one covering the software package overall, and one detailing my trials and tribulations (there were many) with the beast. So I give you Part 1, Part 2 will follow...
Pros: Tightly integrated, easy to use, pretty interface, multiuse pane, better mail support for Outlook. Cons: Resource hog! Outlook is prone to crashes, service pack caused more problems then is resolved.
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Authors Note: I decided because of length to split this review into two parts; one covering the software package overall, and one detailing my trials and tribulations (there were many) with the beast....
Pros: Lots of new features; Smooth feel and looks Cons: Continuous upgrading struggles; passport
Just like most PC owners, you may have been very comfortable with your older version of Windows. For many of you, Windows 3.1, 95, 98, NT, ME and 2000 may have gotten the job done so far. No headache! As of this month, XP is the new Window upgrade on...
Pros: The world leading office software products in one bundle. Cons: The world's most expensive software in one expensive bundle.
HOW WELL DO I KNOW MICROSOFT OFFICE?
Well, let me be honest: I'm a complete Office stud. I am a total Excel hog (read my Excel review); my company has posted my Excel spreadsheets on the internal intranet for all employees to use and learn...
Pros: Scanning utility, nice installation size, seamless integration and plenty fo new features. Cons: Clippit!
Microsoft Office XP so soon?
Microsoft Office XP already? Why, it was not too long ago that our office upgraded to Office 2000! What exactly is MS trying to hide up its sleeves? Is that how it’s going to be from now on? With each new release...
Pros: More reliability than other versions, Better interaction with other programs Cons: Price, High system requirements
The speed and direction technology is taking nowadays makes you think constantly if you are beyond or, as many of us, behind in comparison to the main stream. The multi-$$ company Microsoft with its master, Sir Gates, recently launched to the market the...
Pros: I can sleep at night knowing I am running the latest software. Cons: I am probably worse off now with it than I was before without it.
Before I get into the review, I should make one point very clear: Microsoft (MS) is making subtle yet important changes to their software such that it collects more personal information that it will later sell to companies. MS does not make this clear to...
Pros: Includes all the applications you need Cons: No backup of voice data, buggy, same problems as 2000, helpful new features are burdensome
Once again, the hopes and dreams of a better, bug-fixed office suite are dashed to pieces. Sure, Office XP adds some new interesting features like voice and text recognition, but the resource sucking monster drains the life from a computer. Most of the...
Pros: Easy to use. More help available, as well as more languages to choose from. Cons: Can be complicated and slow at times.
Microsoft Office products have always been reliable and a great piece of software, and this is no exception. A lot of little things have been changed from the previous version and it has made a huge difference, and not just in appearance. From the...
Pros: VERY useful, convenient, stable, huge package of programs Cons: A bit expensive for the average, everyday user
Why Office XP?
When I decided to upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP the first week it came out, I decided that to fetch further into my wallet and go all-out by buying Office XP to compliment it. That decision, I would later find out, was one of...
Pros: Retains format from one app to another, profiles store over 1 address, Errors sent Cons: Many features simply do not work, security prevents functionality cannot be changed
I work at an office with a network (I also have a network at home). I myself, develop software so I found myself writing side applications to make this do what I wanted it to. But in the end, but had to revert back to Office 2000.
Pros: powerful, an industry standard. Cons: Pushy stage mother controlling what we wish to do.
Ive worked in offices for most of my career and the PC has been an indispensable tool for me. Ive also worked as a trainer for corporations as well as teaching adult education classes and college level courses using this software.
Pros: Some helpful new features, improved document recovery, more cooperation between applications Cons: Expensive, incompatible with Windows95, forced over-the-phone activation limits user freedom
Well, the newest addition of Microsoft's office is here, and given the company's monopoly in the field of productivity software, it is a big deal.
Now, they have indeed made some improvements. There are new features, such as Smart Tags....
Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 is the most complete personal and business productivity solution that enables people to manage customers an...More at eBay
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