OFFICE for VISTA Thread poster: maurizio piazza
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HI everybody First of all Merry Christmas and then down to business just bought windows Vista butit comes without Office Office can be legally used by 3 computers so i'm looking for a couple of people t share it anyone interested? let me know Maurizio | | | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:05 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... Three computers belonging to one person? | Dec 29, 2008 |
maurizio piazza wrote: Office can be legally used by 3 computers so i'm looking for a couple of people t share it Unless I'm mistaken, the "on 3 computers" rule applies to three computers owned by a single person. It is a concession to people who have more than one computer, eg a laptop computer and a desktop computer. | | | So called "Home Edition" | Dec 29, 2008 |
Samuel Murray wrote: Unless I'm mistaken, the "on 3 computers" rule applies to three computers owned by a single person. It is a concession to people who have more than one computer, eg a laptop computer and a desktop computer. It doesn't have to be a single person. I guess EULA says "the same household". But remember - you cannot use Office Home Edition to make money. In case you need Office for your desktop and laptop, buy box version (Small Business, Professional) - AFAIK it is still legal to install this version on both your desktop and laptop. | | | I'm surprised you want it | Dec 29, 2008 |
Do you know something I don't? Everyone I know, including myself removed Vista from our new computers and installed XP. I consumes so much memory that the computer hangs and most of that seems to be to improve its use in games. I also prefer Office 2003, because I haven't found any benefit in the 2007 version that makes relearning where to find everything worthwhile. | |
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Stephen Franke United States Local time: 02:05 English to Arabic + ... Agree with Lesley Clarke re Windows XP and MS Office 2003 | Dec 29, 2008 |
Greetings. I reinforce and agree with Lesley Clarke's good comment about the better reliability in using Windows XP and MS Office 2003, versus the "memory vampire" of Vista. Also, MS Office 2007 is bloated with extraneous "bells and whistles." Those added features, IMPO, do little, if anything, for translators, especially when having to choose a compatible format for a translated product before sending it to a customer, re ".docx" versus ".doc". ... See more Greetings. I reinforce and agree with Lesley Clarke's good comment about the better reliability in using Windows XP and MS Office 2003, versus the "memory vampire" of Vista. Also, MS Office 2007 is bloated with extraneous "bells and whistles." Those added features, IMPO, do little, if anything, for translators, especially when having to choose a compatible format for a translated product before sending it to a customer, re ".docx" versus ".doc". After plodding through the morass of Vista's contents, one might wonder what will the attractive features inside the forthcoming MS Windows 7 (its current name, but likely to be jazzed up into another name before release to the public)? Regards, Stephen H. Franke English Arabic, Kurdish, and Persian San Pedro, California ▲ Collapse | | | esperantisto Local time: 12:05 Member (2006) English to Russian + ... SITE LOCALIZER Why not give a try to OpenOffice.org? | Dec 30, 2008 |
OpenOffice.org can be installed and used without any restrictions to any number of computers. It has good capabilities for import/export of files in MS Office 97-2003 formats, built-in export to PDF etc. | | | Mulyadi Subali Indonesia Local time: 16:05 Member English to Indonesian + ... ooo opens ooxml | Dec 30, 2008 |
openoffice.org 3.0 can open ooxml, i.e., microsoft office 2007 file format. | | | esperantisto Local time: 12:05 Member (2006) English to Russian + ... SITE LOCALIZER OOXML and MS Office 2007 are not the same! | Dec 30, 2008 |
OOXML is an international standard of electronic document pushed through by Microsoft. However, it has been reported that even MS Office 2007 does not comply with OOXML specs, and the generic MSO 2007 format is something different. Anyway, to open MSO 2007, you’d better use an external converter f... See more OOXML is an international standard of electronic document pushed through by Microsoft. However, it has been reported that even MS Office 2007 does not comply with OOXML specs, and the generic MSO 2007 format is something different. Anyway, to open MSO 2007, you’d better use an external converter found here: http://www.oooninja.com/2008/12/better-office-docx-converter.html , because it produces a better conversion. ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » OFFICE for VISTA Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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