Manufacturer's Description
Microsoft Student With Encarta Premium 2008 (Full Product)
Microsoft Student with Encarta Premium 2008 is a productivity suite of homework tools and trusted information designed to help students quickly and easily complete assignments in a variety of subjects and excel in school.
Product Specifications for
Microsoft Student With Encarta Premium 2008 (Full Product)
| General |
| Min License Size |
1 user(s) |
| Required Operating System |
Microsoft Windows XP |
| Required Memory |
256 MB |
| URL |
http://www.microsoft.com/student/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=001&active_tab=sysreqs |
| Max License Size |
1 user(s) |
| Media Format |
DVD-ROM |
| Recommended Processor Speed |
1 GHz |
| Recommended Memory |
512 MB |
| Version / Edition |
2008 |
| License Type |
Full Product |
| Required Disk Space |
1.9 GB |
| Required Processor Speed |
600 MHz |
Most recent User Reviews for
Microsoft Student With Encarta Premium 2008 (Full Product)
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Reviewed by: npstuber
07-15-08
Duration of ownership:
30
Days
Strengths: Many Encarta Updates improve the product.
Weaknesses:Microsoft constant changes to the user interface makes usage harder than necessary
Overall Evaluation: Encarta works well enough, but I do not like the installation of the Student interface. I do not like the changes to the Encarta interface and I find it difficult to quickly find the information I want.
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Reviewed by: kakes
04-15-08
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Attractive, intuitive, responsive interface. Tons of learning tools, reference material. Options for younger and older students. Microsoft Math is great for writing expressions and equations. College admission tools. Helpful prescreened Web links. Languag
Weaknesses:Hard drive hog. Taxes lower-resolution display systems. No Mac OS version.
Overall Evaluation: Microsoft Student wraps a huge trove of information and study tools into an attractive, responsive, and affordable package. The suite's Math Tools, included Encarta Premium encyclopedia, and report help can give any student a useful assist and make learning more fun along the way.
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Reviewed by: rchatto
04-09-08
Duration of ownership:
5
Days
Strengths: Useful tool for school/college student
Weaknesses:Navigation is complicated and not very intuitive.
Overall Evaluation: I bought this for my niece, she is in 9th grade. According to her it is very useful for assignments and homeworks, little hard to get used to the navigation at the beginning. This product is thoughtfully designed for the student althought it comes with entire Encarta encyclopedia. I personally found the search feature is a little tedious (after you get used to Google search) but works. overall it is a good product.
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Reviewed by: lape42
03-30-08
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Complete encyclopedia with many photos videos and sound clips
Weaknesses:None
Overall Evaluation: This program was a great value with rebate and savings. With new updated information the encyclopedia works great and is east to use. Still have not used the homework assistant and math programs.
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Reviewed by: jonath24
12-14-07
Duration of ownership:
3
Days
Strengths: Has a kid area for < 7 years old; Dictionary with pronunciation; language translation; equation solver and grapher; detailed global maps
Weaknesses:a bit slow in my Celeron notebook (not complaining, fully expected performance given a Celeron)
Overall Evaluation: This is the first time that I bought and used an electronic encyclopedia. Before the purchase, I had debated about Encrata versus Britannica. I read a few reviews that generally like the interface of Encrata and its detailed maps. Upon the first firing up of the software, I was surprised to see a dictionary with pronunciation, language translator, equation solver and grapher and an interactive globe map.There is also the Encrata for kids younger than 7 years old. It has some fun activities that are pretty attractive to kids, e.g. a human organ puzzle.The interactive globe is pretty amazing. It allows you to rotate the globe in any direction you like and view the globe from any direction. It also allows you to measure distance between any 2 points on the globe. When doing so, Encrata will show the connecting line between the 2 points as a curve, reminding you that the shortest line between the 2 points is not necessary a stright line as viewed on the 2-D globe on the screen.I fully expected a dictionary would come with Encrata, but did not expect it has pronunciation. I have other electronic dictionaries that have pronunciation, but it is always good to have another one in case some words are missing in one dictionary.The equation solver is amazing too. I tried to solve x^3 - 2x^2 + 10 = 0. Surely I expected Encrata to solve it, but what I did not expect is that Encrata also showed me the numerical formula (e.g. x = sqrt(23) / 13, of course, this is not the solution) of the solution. This left me puzzled until today because as far as I know, cubic equation is solved by iteration. I don't know there is a close form solution like the solutions of a quadratic equation (updated 12/18/07: obviously, my maths is not good. Cubic equation does have close form solutions). The equation grapher is nice too, although you can graph any equation in Excel manually too. But the nice thing is that you can print out the graph and the equation in a nice manner.Overall, I am satisfied with my first electronic encyclopedia for $30. Some may argue that you could find almost anything in the web, especially Wikipedia nowadays. But as most of you know, there is no quality control there. The Internet has also degraded since its earlier days. Very few web sites contains good information nowadays. The Internet has become an advertisement jungle. Any words that you search will flood you with annoying advertisements. Your kids will benefit greatly by unplugging the Internet and doing some serious study with this.