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Classic Menu for Office 2007

  • Version: 6.01
  • Downloads Count: 6,033
  • License Type: Shareware
  • Price: $30
  • Date Added: Dec 21, 2010
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows 7
  • Requirements: Microsoft Office 2007, 8MB Free Disk Space
  • File Size: 3.112 MB
  • Author: Addintools

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Most recent User Reviews for Classic Menu for Office 2007

  • Reviewed by: TestAcctwx8y

    07-07-2011

    Duration of ownership: 3 Months

    Strengths: Simplicty - Word works just the way it always did. Its the missing essential option from Word 2007

    Weaknesses: None - Microsoft should buy these guys

    Overall Evaluation: Excellent plugin

  • Reviewed by: bcrawford

    11-30-2007

    Duration of ownership: 1 Weeks

    Strengths: Trialing this product to ease a 7,000 PC upgrade to Office 2007. Have personally been using 2007 for some time and expect our user acceptance to be low and transition time long due to new menuing/ribbon. Initial trial indicates this tool works as advertised & allows both menu systems to exist together. Have not encountered any problems and has allowed me to move to 2007 full time rather than switching back to 2003 when under pressure. Installation is trivial. Looks to be a great tool to reduce user support. It also provides the new 2007 features, call-outs, etc. under the old menu system (as they would appear under the ribbon ...nice)

    Weaknesses: Only potential weekness is that if it works too well users won't ever actually transition to the ribbon.

    Overall Evaluation: Based upon 1 week of testing have not had any issues and personally like the ability to learn the ribbon on my time. The vendor appears to provide significant volume discounts which is important when the PC count gets up, actually a trivial cost compared to the potential 2007 user training and support costs.


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