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Posted at 6:56 AM on Saturday 03/17/07 by
Ben
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Microsoft Small Business Center has a free trial download of Microsoft Office 2007, free download with a 60-day trial duration at 100% functionality. You can try every aspect of the 2007 Microsoft Office release, including Visio, Publisher, Project, OneNote, and everything else.
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    nemesis - Posted 8:47 am PDT 03/17/07 (486 Posts)  Report Spam

    it will take at least that long for you to get used to all the changes MS made. still, I think it's an improvement overall.

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    John_Foxen - Posted 11:00 am PDT 03/17/07 (1088 Posts)  Report Spam

    I only wish the ribbon could be put off to the side of the screen instead of the top. Bloody waste of space on a widescreen display.

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    WildShadow - Posted 3:01 pm PDT 03/17/07 (144 Posts)  Report Spam

    @John_Foxen

    Good point and somehow I agree with you. Maybe they add this option in future. But I hink still many people doesn't have widescreen monitor. But it will be nice if they give that option to user to move ribbon to the side.

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    whitetrash69 - Posted 3:59 pm PDT 03/17/07 (463 Posts)  Report Spam

    Oooh a free trial. What a bargain!

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    Bonzo100 - Posted 5:46 pm PDT 03/17/07 (445 Posts)  Report Spam

    One word - Bittorent *yawn*

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    slikkster - Posted 7:01 pm PDT 03/17/07 (298 Posts)  Report Spam

    One more word: Thief

    I get a kick out of people who try to rationalize that stealing software is any different than walking into a retail establishment and trying to pilfer something from there. Hey, they have Microsoft Office at Best Buy. Why not just stuff it under your shirt, bonzo (er, bozo)?

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    nemesis - Posted 7:21 pm PDT 03/17/07 (486 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6, a lot of times copyright violations are only covered by civil actions, but it does vary. shoplifting is always a criminal offense however. downloading something "ilegally" is of course viewed differently by most people than stealing something from a store because it is punished differently

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    yobri - Posted 7:43 pm PDT 03/17/07 (59 Posts)  Report Spam

    Office 2007 Enterprise via the HUP FTW.

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    baconman - Posted 2:08 pm PDT 03/18/07 (522 Posts)  Report Spam

    No, not free, not yours. It's a lock-in product.
    Want real free, don't want to pay or be locked in? Open Office, ftw.

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