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Microsoft Office 2007 (Free 60-Day Trial)

Version: 2007

Downloads Count: 119,258

License Type: Trial

Date Added: Dec 11, 2006

Operating Systems: Windows XP

Requirements: Windows XP SP2, Vista or Server 2003 with SP1, 1.5GB hard disk space, 500MHz CPU, 256MB RAM, Internet connection for product activation

File Size: Varies KB

Author: Microsoft

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  • Reviewed by: terry387

    07-24-2008

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: I dont like it all give me 2003 version.

    Weaknesses: difficult to navigate, 2003 version has all the menus in front you whereas the trial version hides them. This is very annoying.

    Overall Evaluation: It's too complicated, 60 day free trial version should only apply when you download it from the microsoft site. I bought my laptop which had the 2007 version pre-installed and wasn't aware of it. Microsoft should include it free of charge and you shouldn't have to pay additional money on top of the original price of the laptop. I wouldn't recommend this software. Openoffice 2.4 is simple and far superior to use. It is user friendly

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