As I mentioned previously, the user interface is greatly changed in Word and Excel. Outlook was chaged, but not radically and for the better with added features. For anyone not already proficient in Word or Excel, the new interface is actually better. For those used to the old interface and menus, it takes some getting used to. Not at all, Its designed for Vista but also has backwards compatibility, and is even better with Service Pack 1.
Better security and performance, and everything else listed [ Here ]. I think I really want to give Office a try.
Just to try something new. This is coming from someone who is still enjoying Office XP Pro on my desktop, and still love it!! Wish I could use it on Vista. Is there anything that I can maybe leave out during the installation of Office that may prevent it from using much of the memory? We have given you loads of advice, have a read through the things we posted for you. You won't have any memory problems unless your PC had only mb of ram.
I based my comments on versions that are being sold at present. It would have been nice to know you already had Office XP. I installed them during Vista beta testing before installing the Office beta. Compatibility Packs to use new file formats are available for Office XP and I installed them during Vista beta testing.
Actually from Office 4. I'm still using XP and Office for business purposes. I "play" with Vista and Office on my shop PC. I repair and custom build PCs so have to keep up with new OSes. Small business me only in a small town. Microsoft Office is Vista's best match.
Case closed. I use it and it doesn't eat my resources maybe you're confused by VISTA eating your resources people --don't let the ribbon and prettiness fool you. There are some enhancements that make work a whole lot easier. If you're buying a brand new MS Office suite, I really don't see any reson to get and not That's like drinking rotten milk on a farm.
Don't listen to the fanboys. As for OpenOffice. I have used OpenOffice. As scru said, it is vista's best match. We're a friendly, industry-focused community of developers, IT pros, digital marketers, and technology enthusiasts meeting, learning, and sharing knowledge.
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