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Microsoft's Ultimate Office 2007

Microsoft's Ultimate Office 2007

Techtree News Staff, May 30, 2006 1427 hrs IST

Microsoft has announced that Office 2007 Ultimate Edition will now be added to its list of Office 2007 packages.

Microsoft has announced that Office 2007 Ultimate Edition will now be added to its list of Office 2007 packages. The new edition will include all the applications of Office 2007.

According to Microsoft, the Ultimate Edition is created on the basis of customer feedback, and is targeted at users who do not want to choose specific components from Office. These are typically people working from home, who need access to the full line-up of Microsoft Office 2007 applications, so that they can create, find, manage, and share information across boundaries with the help of familiar tools in Office.

The Office 2007 Ultimate Edition will include core applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, InfoPath, OneNote, Access, and the new Groove collaboration suite viz a version of Office 2007 Enterprise. The latest edition will also have other integrated functions such as content management, electronic forms, and rights management.

Office Ultimate 2007 was not included in the original Office 2007 line-up announced in February. Microsoft will begin offering the new version through its volume licensing program at the end of 2006. Office 2007 Ultimate will also be made available on retail shelves, along with consumer versions of Office beginning January 2007.

Microsoft has already announced Windows Vista Ultimate Edition that is a set of all features and functions included in the Home Premium and Enterprise editions. Some of the main features of the Vista Ultimate Edition include Windows Media Center, Tablet PC support, integrated search, BitLocker disk encryption, Virtual PC, multi-language user interface support, and services for UNIX.

While the Office 2007 Ultimate Edition will be available at a price of approximately $679, Windows Vista Ultimate will retail for around $450.

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USER COMMENTS

no need buy just get this software free

by rajila, chennai, on Dec 23, 2006 08:08 AM, Report abuse   Reply

no need to buy just i need free to use

by rajila, chennai, on Dec 23, 2006 08:11 AM, Report abuse

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by taruna, mumbai, on Feb 07, 2009 10:30 PM, Report abuse

where?

by jaydeep, baroda, on May 12, 2009 03:37 PM, Report abuse

good

by sheko, cairo-egypt, on Jan 27, 2009 01:49 AM, Report abuse   Reply

NO

by Ral, kolkata, on Aug 28, 2008 02:41 AM, Report abuse   Reply

where can i buy a copy of microsoft office ultimate 2007

by wanda, hogsed, on Dec 02, 2006 12:30 AM, Report abuse   Reply

no need to buy just get it...............i think u people are intelligent.

by rishab, mumbai, on Nov 29, 2006 10:51 PM, Report abuse   Reply

It is very good step for home and small office user , now we can have them all in one suit to do all the office tasks , but the price is not fair enough , I think the next step is to evaluate fairly

by Hamoody, Baghdad, on May 30, 2006 05:11 PM, Report abuse   Reply

no need to buy just get it

by rishab, mumbai, on Nov 29, 2006 10:49 PM, Report abuse

abc

by manish, agra, on Sep 07, 2006 07:43 PM, Report abuse   Reply

Over $1100 for just Windows & Office?!? Guess I'll have to resort back to those pirated copies and cracks...

by Chad, USA, on May 30, 2006 07:40 PM, Report abuse   Reply

Yup. Thats right.

by Jaeyoon, Saratoga, on Jun 24, 2006 12:50 PM, Report abuse

Man $450 for Vista? Thats so~~~~ expensive. And $679 for Office 2007 Ultimate? That is also so~~~~ expensive

by Jaeyoon, Saratoga, on Jun 24, 2006 12:48 PM, Report abuse   Reply

I will always use Pirated and downloaded ones, ITs what ppl want cheap OR free. Only costly items are stolen in this world,so u make it costly , increases piracy.

by julie, bangalore, on Jun 13, 2006 12:56 PM, Report abuse   Reply

Being sarcastic I would say that Microsoft's standards are too high. Ya take a look at the retail price of Vista and Office 2007.____________________________________________ Seriously I thought they were concentrating more on India. But are they really? I guess their marketing profesionals forgot to estimate average Indian's income._________ I wonder if piracy will ever come to an end.____sigh____

by shafiq issani, Hyderabad, on May 30, 2006 10:44 PM, Report abuse   Reply

I fully agree. Cos need to keep in mind the av. income of an Indian before fixing the price of their products.Every time I think of buying an original copy I think why wasting so much on a product I would use only for typing some documents. In my opinion pricing policies of these cos. are the real factor for piracy. Give me, economically, what I want and definitely I shall use all products in original.

by Biswas, Raipur(CG) India, on Jun 03, 2006 10:11 AM, Report abuse

WTF this is tironic

by bootleg, hp, on May 30, 2006 10:33 PM, Report abuse   Reply

With added features like infopath etc., will be handy for the users . The launch of MS2007 will be a big hit, hats off to Bills gate Microsoft

by MOHAMED AZEEZ U, MYSORE, on May 30, 2006 03:15 PM, Report abuse   Reply

You are right that there is new feature , But have you notice that other program will be discard ? like Front Page ! don't you think it is not right step ?

by Hamoody, Baghdad, on May 30, 2006 05:29 PM, Report abuse

who wants to spend $500 on an office suite, when you can use free openoffice.org ? is an integrated spyware app really worth it?

by Steven, Arlington, on May 30, 2006 07:41 PM, Report abuse

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