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The editors liked
Ribbon interface works
Better productivity
Improved scheduling
Instant document design
Previously hardtofind features now easier to explore
Word embraces basic desktop publishing tools
Excel formulas are easier to reference
PowerPoint presentations are more attractive
Outlook improves task and time management
Improved integration th...
Intuitive
Easy-to-use
Grows with you
The editors didn't like
Not every feature essential
Many familiar buttons moved
Bright colours not to all tastes
Adoption of XML will be slow
Drastic design changes demand a steep learning curve if youre upgrading
New interface isnt always intuitive
Contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting
Users of Office 2000 through 2003 must install converters to open Office 2007 files
Abstract: While it's true that most people who buy Microsoft Office 2007 do so primarily to use either Word or Excel, there are two other powerful applications within the suite that shouldn't be forgotten. PowerPoint, despite originally being one of many competing ...
Abstract: When Microsoft Office 2007 first made its appearance last year, there were lots of comments on its revamped interface, with its radically different look. Microsoft had bitten the bullet and made usability changes which require its customers to relearn the...
Abstract: Microsofts Office has been around since 1990 on the PC, and the Mac version was launched a year earlier. With Office 2007, the choice of packages has risen to five, but all contain Word, Excel and PowerPoint. The budget Home and Student Edition is ...
Abstract: The undisputed market leader, now in a brand new version. Great new interface and a useful range of features. If only it werent so bulky and expensive. After years of trivial changes, Microsoft suddenly decided to completely redesign Microsoft Off...
Abstract: comprehensively revamped office suite: Its been four years in development, but it looks like Microsofts Office developers have used their time well. Office 2007, in any of its eight editions, is quite a new broom and the almost-top-of-the-line Enterprise...
Office 2007 provides more apps and many design improvements, although anybody who uses existing versions of Office will be confused initially by the relocation of features. But before long they'll be won over by how easy the ribbon makes accessing fun...
Previously hardtofind features now easier to explore, Word embraces basic desktop publishing tools, Excel formulas are easier to reference, PowerPoint presentations are more attractive, Outlook improves task and time management, Improved integration th...
Drastic design changes demand a steep learning curve if youre upgrading, New interface isnt always intuitive, Contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting, Users of Office 2000 through 2003 must install converters to open Office 2007 files,...
Microsoft Office Standard 2007 is a worthy upgrade if you need to make sleeker-looking documents and presentations to share with others, and Outlook is better than ever. However, you can stick to your current software if you dont feel that it lacks a
Not every feature essential, Many familiar buttons moved, Bright colours not to all tastes, Adoption of XML will be slow
Who said Microsoft was afraid of change? The two most disruptive things you can do to a successful software package are change the file format and change the interface. Office 2007 does both; plus it adds more new applications to the ever-growing list ...