Monday, February 14, 2011

Since Office 2010 has MS Office 2007 gone out there for sale

Since Office 2010 has MS Office 2007 gone out there for sale, a lot of folks have been repeatedly asking why they should buy the new Office version. In our last post, we answered this query by describing Office 2010 features in details.
In other words, many folks are just looking for MS Office 2010 a head-to-head comparison chart between Office 2010 and office 2007, detailing what's new Office 2010 has to offer to existing Office 2007 users.
As Office 2010 has finally been made available to the users worldwide, everyone is asking just one question. So, there you have a quick and clear comparison chart Windows 7 Professional between Office 2007 and Office 2010, giving bit-by-bit comparison of Office 2010's latest added features over Office 2007. Microsoft has decided to eliminate upgrade pricing on Office 2010. This is supposed to "simplify" things for us poor old consumers who don't understand anything. Well, I understand the concept of a 40% price hike just fine, thank you. The only thing they are simplifying is how to line their pockets at our expense. Now they are focusing Office 2007 on these BS keycard licenses, that only work with office preloaded on new computers and lock the software to one machine. I guess MS doesn't care about current family guy dvd users of office anymore. So, if I want to "upgrade", and since I need MS-Access, it would cost me $500. No way. Sticking with 2007. Too bad there is no open office equivalent to Outlook or Access. If there were, I would ditch office completely.
As we've been busy covering every bit of information, news ghost whisperer season and updates surrounding Office 2010 since it got announced back in 2009, we've certainly got the answer to the question quoted above.
This week, we witnessed yet another launch of gossip girl dvd the next successor of the ‘Office productivity suite', Office 2010. It surely is a great software package for individual as well as enterprise users but few things that were quoted golden girls dvd during the consumer launch of Office 2010 were a little tough to digest.

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