Office 2007 Avail to Students for $60/Ultimate Steal

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Synapse Syndrome

Chad Harris said:
MSFT Office Ultimate 2007
http://www.theultimatesteal.com/home.asp

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2182577,00.asp

The Ultimate edition of the Office suite includes Word, Excel, Power
Point, Outlook, Access, Publisher, OneNote, Groove and InfoPath. That's a
lot of software for sixty bucks and each of them are more than double as
standalones.

This is good until April 30, 2008. You need proof of enrollment and a
.edu address.


I wonder what any student would want Access, Groove or InfoPath for.

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Chad Harris

SS--

Remember that the term student (in a university) starts for most people
around 18 and can go all the way through grad or professional school--so
that ropes in a wide group. The average 4 year college student wouldn't need
Groove and Infopath, but some grad students would and I can see some college
students in some majors using Access. At $60 for all those apps it *is a
steal.

CH
 
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Lang Murphy

Chad Harris said:
MSFT Office Ultimate 2007
http://www.theultimatesteal.com/home.asp

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2182577,00.asp

The Ultimate edition of the Office suite includes Word, Excel, Power
Point, Outlook, Access, Publisher, OneNote, Groove and InfoPath. That's a
lot of software for sixty bucks and each of them are more than double as
standalones.

This is good until April 30, 2008. You need proof of enrollment and a
.edu address.

CH


Chad,

Thanks for the links... I'll be letting my two kids know of the offer. (Even
if I have to fund them both myself, gosh, what a deal!)

Lang
 
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Chad Harris

Remembering some of my classes Lang, especially the ones where the tests
were a ridiculous number of pages, and they depended on your taking down
every hiccup the chaotic profs (who had no idea how to lecture to real
people) made, I could have used One Note which lets you put a cheap mike in
a laptop and it will take down every word the prof says in whatever font you
choose.

I also like it because you can drag any part of the text through other text
and put it where you want without the rules of Word.

And...

You can also print .pdfs by sending them to One Note or the One Note printer
that you could not copy and print any other way. One Note Alone Student
sells for $99 and the regular version is over $100.

CH
 
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Lang Murphy

Chad Harris said:
Remembering some of my classes Lang, especially the ones where the tests
were a ridiculous number of pages, and they depended on your taking down
every hiccup the chaotic profs (who had no idea how to lecture to real
people) made, I could have used One Note which lets you put a cheap mike
in a laptop and it will take down every word the prof says in whatever
font you choose.

I also like it because you can drag any part of the text through other
text and put it where you want without the rules of Word.

And...

You can also print .pdfs by sending them to One Note or the One Note
printer that you could not copy and print any other way. One Note Alone
Student sells for $99 and the regular version is over $100.

CH

Chad,

Haven't had the opportunity to use One Note yet... but from your overview,
it sounds like a good tool. This is independent of a back end? I'll mention
it to my daughter. (Being merely a high school grad, I had no need or desire
to capture my professor's remarks... har!)

Thanks,

Lang
 
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Michel Doucet

MSFT Office Ultimate 2007
http://www.theultimatesteal.com/home.asp

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2182577,00.asp

The Ultimate edition of the Office suite includes Word, Excel, Power
Point, Outlook, Access, Publisher, OneNote, Groove and InfoPath. That's
a lot of software for sixty bucks and each of them are more than double
as standalones.

This is good until April 30, 2008. You need proof of enrollment and a
.edu address.

CH

OpenOffice is *free for everybody* !
http://www.openoffice.org/
 

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