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    Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 FULL VERSION

    Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 FULL VERSION

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    From: Microsoft Software
    Category: Software

    List Price: $449.95
    Buy New: $264.99
    You Save: $184.96 (41%)



    New (14) Used (1) from $244.95

    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
    Sales Rank: 68

    Format: Dvd-video
    Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista
    Media: CD-ROM
    Edition: Office Small Business 2007 FULL VERSION
    Autographed: No
    Memorabilia: No
    Batteries Included: No
    Operating System: Windows XP
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.5

    MPN: W8702380
    Model: W87-02380
    UPC: 882224263597
    EAN: 0882224263597
    ASIN: B000HCXKKS

    Release Date: January 30, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks

    Customer Reviews:
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    4 out of 5 stars I Was Pleasantly Surprised   November 2, 2007
    Cheryl Laures (WA State, USA)
    16 out of 16 found this review helpful

    After spending days reviewing everything I could find about Small Business 2007... from the videos at the Microsoft site, to reviews from the private sector, chatting with Microsoft pre-sales to ask all my questions, 1-800-426-9400, (about 7 times over 3 days) and the reviews on Amazon, I decided to take the plunge.

    While reviews from some folks left me concerned about leaving Office 2003 behind after 3 years of heavy daily use, I pressed on.

    I was glad for the tip about cutting through the clear tape (it's hard to see its there) around the hard plastic package in order for the red tape/tab to be pulled to open the box.

    The install went great. Tip- if you have a previous version of Office on your machine, remove it from your system using the control panel-> add/remove programs. After the removal is complete, re-start your machine before installing 2007. (Some of the pre-sales folks at Microsoft told me 2007 would install over 2003.... wrongo!)

    Initiating Outlook was easy. 2007 remembered all my settings from 2003 and all my folders, sub-folders, signature files and settings and installed them intact. Very nice. (I did make a .pst back-up from 2003 and didn't need to use it. I do think however, it's a good idea to have a back-up.)

    I've already created some very cool graphics and training forms that I couldn't do in 2003. Probably a 'user deficit'! So I guess this bears witness to how intuitive the interface really is for me.

    A lot of folks are bashing the new 'ribbon' interface and talking about it functioning slowly and it being difficult to use. This is not my experience at all.

    I have only 512 MB of RAM on the XP OS and 2007 runs no differently than 2003.. no lag time or hour-glass waiting... even with changing between word - power point - and excel docs all open at one time. I guess it depends on what other programs you have running in the background- drawing off your RAM resources. I don't let anything run in the background except for my anti-virus program and printers. Everything else I open as I need it from my start menu. This is all in how you've configured your start up options as your computer boots.

    The ribbon menus are very straight forward, and with mouse over tells you exactly what everything does. Also, if you're in word and want to do something you used to do in 2003 and can't figure out how, you can type this phrase into the search field inside word -> "Office 2003 Interactive" (without the quotes).

    This will open a window in your internet browser that will have a view of 2003. You click on the menu selection or item you used to use in 2003, (right on your screen, this is why its called 'interactive') and it will show you what you need to do in 2007 to achieve the same task. That's pretty handy.

    All in all I'm pleasantly surprised. I feel I made a good buying choice after doing my research.

    My recommendation is to do your own research, and look at the videos Microsoft has available which demonstrates how 2007 is different. At least this gives you a visual.

    http://www.microsoft.com/office/newday/default.mspx?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=DF7DDF87-E82B-4DFF-B637-7A7198470DCE
    (If this link gets chopped up in the post, be sure to copy and paste the whole link into your browser.)

    And:
    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101635841033.aspx

    Chat with the pre sales folks. If you have a question that is technical in nature and they can't answer it, they get you in touch with a technical expert specific to the program in office your inquiry is about, at no charge to you. Also you can always download a free trial, and if you don't like it at the end of the trial don't buy it.

    I really felt a social obligation to write about my experience to help those who are on a 'due diligence journey' as I was. Hope this has been helpful. ;->



    1 out of 5 stars Offensively incompetent software design, do not touch this   October 30, 2007
    JonaAmazon
    1 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Sorry Microsoft, but your "ribbon" user interface is the most retarded upgrade feature ever. It renders all your Office applications useless. I have no interest spending hours to learn a completely different UI and to recustomize the toolbar all over again (I'm not even sure if it's even possible to customize the "ribbon"). The ribbon is ugly and WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY too big.

    My advice: try to avoid upgrading for as long as possible.



    4 out of 5 stars MS Office Small Business 2007   September 26, 2007
    Peter Smith (Northern VA)
    0 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Bought it for the contact database feature. Still trying to get used to it. Looks effective at first glance.


    1 out of 5 stars Open Office is free -- get it instead   September 16, 2007
    Plextorized (USA, defenders of freedom the world over)
    2 out of 5 found this review helpful

    openoffice dot org

    OpenOffice: open source "equivalent"

    All the power 90% of you people need, and zero cost. TINY download. SMALL space consumption on drive. EVEN a portable version. Can open and save Microsloth documents

    FREE. no licensing hassles. no demonic EULA.






    2 out of 5 stars Dumbed down and harder to use   July 29, 2007
    Joshua Nelson (Waukegan, IL USA)
    9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    The new ribbon design is supposed to make it easier to learn and use. It may be for some new users but for experienced users, it isn't. This version takes away some critical nuts & bolts customization features and many tasks now take longer to perform. This is not due to the learning curve, it is the inherent nature of the way the ribbon works. Once you are familiar with the program, nothing is faster than the old menu structure. If Microsoft added an option to allow users to choose between menus and ribbons, it would be the best of both worlds, satisfying the needs of both new and experienced users. The new version does not run macros as fast however. My recommedation for existing users: keep Office 2003 for as long as you can and consider going to Open Office when Microsoft no longer supports 2003 (unless they restore the functionality in a newer release of 2007).

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