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Thread started 08/22/08 11:24am

Mars23

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Need Microsoft Office? Have a .edu mail address?

http://www.microsoft.com/...fault.aspx

Microsoft Office for 59.95
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Reply #1 posted 08/22/08 11:27am

Mach

Hmm

The students at ETSU where Joshua goes have ".edu" emails

Thanx
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Reply #2 posted 08/22/08 3:55pm

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omfg I need this!!!
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Reply #3 posted 08/22/08 3:57pm

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Why is Office so expensive anyway ? And how come half of the world in far away countries can use it for free or buy it much cheaper without trouble ?
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Reply #4 posted 08/22/08 4:00pm

JessieJ

Dammit! That's a good deal! Too bad I already bought it earlier this year pout
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Reply #5 posted 08/22/08 4:02pm

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"The first copy of an application cost millions, all the others are free"

that said

Openoffice.org (www.openoffice.org is free, MS Office compatible and easy to use.

It can save to different formats (MS Office too), exports to pdf directly (no need to install a surrogate pdf printer) and look-and-feel is Office like (no ribbon, but that's just a matter of time)
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Reply #6 posted 08/22/08 4:05pm

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BlueZebra said:

"The first copy of an application cost millions, all the others are free"

that said

Openoffice.org (www.openoffice.org is free, MS Office compatible and easy to use.

It can save to different formats (MS Office too), exports to pdf directly (no need to install a surrogate pdf printer) and look-and-feel is Office like (no ribbon, but that's just a matter of time)



Eh ? What do you mean ?
And does it open "Word" documents that people sent me ...because if not,than there´s not much use in installing it.
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Reply #7 posted 08/22/08 5:01pm

Stymie

Mars23 said:

http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx

Microsoft Office for 59.95
Cool!!! woot!
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Reply #8 posted 08/22/08 8:39pm

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BlueZebra said:

"The first copy of an application cost millions, all the others are free"

that said

Openoffice.org (www.openoffice.org is free, MS Office compatible and easy to use.

It can save to different formats (MS Office too), exports to pdf directly (no need to install a surrogate pdf printer) and look-and-feel is Office like (no ribbon, but that's just a matter of time)



I appreciate the effort of Open Office, but it's really worth $60 to just get the real thing. They aren't fully compatible yet and if you deal with big business, they don't have patience for people trying to make their free software work.
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Reply #9 posted 08/22/08 9:07pm

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Just download a torrent. shrug Or buy a copied disc.
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Reply #10 posted 08/22/08 10:21pm

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NoodleSoup said:

Just download a torrent. shrug Or buy a copied disc.




But can´t they find out you have an unlicensed version on your pc when you get updates from them or when you are using one of their firewall products ?
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Reply #11 posted 08/23/08 12:34am

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KoolEaze said:

NoodleSoup said:

Just download a torrent. shrug Or buy a copied disc.




But can´t they find out you have an unlicensed version on your pc when you get updates from them or when you are using one of their firewall products ?


Ah, yes. I make sure I don't ever download that Microsoft 'Genuine Advantage' update that detects stuff like that, but I do think I can no longer get Windows Media Player updates with my copied XP. I didn't get the full Office software though, just Word, because that's all I need. I dunno, I guess if I wanted updates I'd just buy a new copied disc of the windows stuff I have every few months to keep it all up to date. You just choose whatever software (windows, photoshop, nero etc.) you want when you buy a PC here and they put it on there for you in the shop before you leave. lol shrug
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Reply #12 posted 08/23/08 4:52am

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KoolEaze said:

BlueZebra said:

"The first copy of an application cost millions, all the others are free"

that said

Openoffice.org (www.openoffice.org is free, MS Office compatible and easy to use.

It can save to different formats (MS Office too), exports to pdf directly (no need to install a surrogate pdf printer) and look-and-feel is Office like (no ribbon, but that's just a matter of time)



Eh ? What do you mean ?
And does it open "Word" documents that people sent me ...because if not,than there´s not much use in installing it.


It does open Word documents but obviously the proprietary macro stuff won't work. Most documents don't require macro's though. Layout wise they're compatible.
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Reply #13 posted 08/23/08 4:56am

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Mars23 said:

BlueZebra said:

"The first copy of an application cost millions, all the others are free"

that said

Openoffice.org (www.openoffice.org is free, MS Office compatible and easy to use.

It can save to different formats (MS Office too), exports to pdf directly (no need to install a surrogate pdf printer) and look-and-feel is Office like (no ribbon, but that's just a matter of time)



I appreciate the effort of Open Office, but it's really worth $60 to just get the real thing. They aren't fully compatible yet and if you deal with big business, they don't have patience for people trying to make their free software work.


"The Real Thing" costs more than $60, this is only the Home/Student version. Dealing with big business is something else, I can't see a lot of reason to send about editable documents. 99% of the docs I send around is pdf. doc,xls,ppt and such are regarded 'executables' today and hence not allowed through most web and e-mail filters.
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BlueZebra said:

Mars23 said:




I appreciate the effort of Open Office, but it's really worth $60 to just get the real thing. They aren't fully compatible yet and if you deal with big business, they don't have patience for people trying to make their free software work.


"The Real Thing" costs more than $60, this is only the Home/Student version. Dealing with big business is something else, I can't see a lot of reason to send about editable documents. 99% of the docs I send around is pdf. doc,xls,ppt and such are regarded 'executables' today and hence not allowed through most web and e-mail filters.



BZZT Try again. Not the academic version. This version is regularly $679.95

http://office.microsoft.c...41033.aspx
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Reply #15 posted 08/23/08 8:27am

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NoodleSoup said:

KoolEaze said:





But can´t they find out you have an unlicensed version on your pc when you get updates from them or when you are using one of their firewall products ?


Ah, yes. I make sure I don't ever download that Microsoft 'Genuine Advantage' update that detects stuff like that, but I do think I can no longer get Windows Media Player updates with my copied XP. I didn't get the full Office software though, just Word, because that's all I need. I dunno, I guess if I wanted updates I'd just buy a new copied disc of the windows stuff I have every few months to keep it all up to date. You just choose whatever software (windows, photoshop, nero etc.) you want when you buy a PC here and they put it on there for you in the shop before you leave. lol shrug


So, is that the only one that detects it, or is using their firewall program also dangerous ?
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