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Will there be a price increase?
No, pricing remains the same as comparable Office 2003 editions. Here's how the pricing breaks down:
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 - Volume licensed
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 - Volume licensed
Microsoft Office Professional 2007 - $499, upgrade is $329
Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 - $449, upgrade is $279
Microsoft Office Standard 2007 - $399, upgrade is $239
Microsoft Office Basic 2007 - Available only with new PC purchases, no upgrade pricing available
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 - $149 with 3-PC family license; cannot be upgraded from prior versions.
Notice the MS Office Home and Student 2007. $149 for 3 PC installs! Replaces Student and Teacher Edition 2003. This version includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. (Note that the previous version included Outlook and not OneNote.)
mucks note;
I didn't bother converting the curency, just replace the dollar sign with a pound one ... MS don't have a USA to UK exchange rate either.
OH, and for those of you who think this may be a tad expensive ... try OpenOffice, it's FREE.
Will there be a price increase?
No, pricing remains the same as comparable Office 2003 editions. Here's how the pricing breaks down:
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 - Volume licensed
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 - Volume licensed
Microsoft Office Professional 2007 - $499, upgrade is $329
Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 - $449, upgrade is $279
Microsoft Office Standard 2007 - $399, upgrade is $239
Microsoft Office Basic 2007 - Available only with new PC purchases, no upgrade pricing available
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 - $149 with 3-PC family license; cannot be upgraded from prior versions.
Notice the MS Office Home and Student 2007. $149 for 3 PC installs! Replaces Student and Teacher Edition 2003. This version includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. (Note that the previous version included Outlook and not OneNote.)
mucks note;
I didn't bother converting the curency, just replace the dollar sign with a pound one ... MS don't have a USA to UK exchange rate either.
OH, and for those of you who think this may be a tad expensive ... try OpenOffice, it's FREE.