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Makes sense
I don't know about anyone else but I see little difference between Office 2000, Office XP, and Office 2003. Now Office 2007 that has something different that everyone can see. So yeah Office 2007 should sell tons better than Office 2003, it looks like there is a reason to switch. I'll probably stick with Office 2000 or go Open Office, I just can't justify forking out the cash for software that will do the samething my current software does. Really if Wordpad did just a little more then that is all I'd need and I use Excel as an advanced calculator.

At work Office 2007 might be useful but not at home.
Posted by: voska   Posted on: 02/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's been everywhere  Richard Flude | 02/12/07
funny  xuniL_z | 02/13/07
I've seen quite a magazine ads  voska | 02/13/07
cheese?  xuniL_z | 02/13/07
Yeah it sucked  voska | 02/13/07
Mac Zealot?  xuniL_z | 02/13/07
The difference between Office 2003 and Office 2007  rupaa62 | 02/12/07
Exactly!  3dguru | 02/18/07
Upgrades  dwsmith | 02/13/07
Makes sense  voska | 02/13/07
Observing the niche.  Anton Philidor | 02/13/07

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