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(More customer reviews)My company's Microsoft rep recently gave me a T-shirt that reads "Office XP - upgrade today!". I write this review to reclaim my soul. Office XP is NOT a necessary upgrade, nor is it necessarily the best option for a new system.
A point-by-point comparison of the latest and the last version of the suite is not necessary, as they are virtually identical. Aside from minor enhancements, the only noticeable new feature is a MS Works-like "task pane" which takes up valuable screen real estate (thankfully, it is easily disabled). Perhaps the most talked about aspects of the new Office are the Activation Wizard (which restricts multiple installations) and the fact that "Clippy" doesn't appear as often. I am rather annoyed that I will probably have to call Redmond after upgrading my new PC, but given rampant software piracy, I understand the motivation (let he who has no "offsite backups" cast the first stone). And let's face facts: if you can't figure out how to turn off the talking paper clip, you probably need the talking paper clip!
Bottom line: the money you save buying Office 2000 will more than make up for any "features" in XP you miss. Move quickly – soon you won't have the choice.
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Microsoft Office XP 2002 Standard *has been opened by Retrosoftware to varify authenticity* includes an Office XP step by step interactive training CD-ROM. You can work more efficiently, get great results quickly and easily, and discover more with fewer steps. It allows for effective collaboration with easy time management, makes working together less work, and gets everyone on the same page, literally. Microsoft XP Standard 2002 includes four Microsoft Office XP programs: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Part Number 021-04491.
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