Originally posted by: Solema
$124 and it doesn't even have Outlook. Makes me glad I have TechNet and Office Ultimate.
Originally posted by: mcuster505
Microsoft dropped Outlook from the student/Teacher edition of office 2007 and replaced it with Onenote.
Originally posted by: Solema
$124 and it doesn't even have Outlook. Makes me glad I have TechNet and Office Ultimate.
Originally posted by: sam509
Originally posted by: mcuster505
Microsoft dropped Outlook from the student/Teacher edition of office 2007 and replaced it with Onenote.
This was suposaly to stop businesses who usually need Outlook from buying the Home and Student version.
BTW: Office Home and Student may be installed on 3 home computers.
Originally posted by: sam509
Originally posted by: mcuster505
Microsoft dropped Outlook from the student/Teacher edition of office 2007 and replaced it with Onenote.
This was suposaly to stop businesses who usually need Outlook from buying the Home and Student version.
BTW: Office Home and Student may be installed on 3 home computers.
Originally posted by: Armoth
Originally posted by: sam509
Originally posted by: mcuster505
Microsoft dropped Outlook from the student/Teacher edition of office 2007 and replaced it with Onenote.
This was suposaly to stop businesses who usually need Outlook from buying the Home and Student version.
BTW: Office Home and Student may be installed on 3 home computers.
Is that straight from the EULA text or do you mean you can activate it 3x like with Office 2005?
1. OVERVIEW. These license terms permit installation and use of a copy of the software on three devices, along with other rights, all as described below.
2. INSTALLATION AND USE RIGHTS. Before you use the software under a license, you must assign that license to a device. That device is a ?licensed device.? A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device.
a. Licensed Device. You may install one copy of the software on three licensed devices in your household for use by people who reside there. The software is not licensed for use in any commercial, non-profit, or revenue-generating business activities.
b. Separation of Components. The components of the software are licensed as a single unit. You may not separate the components and install them on different devices.
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Anyone know about Office Standard (Word, Excel, PP, Outlook)? How many PCs can it be installed on?
INSTALLATION AND USE RIGHTS. Before you use the software under a license, you must assign that license to one device. That device is the ?licensed device.? A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device. a. Licensed Device. You may install and use one copy of the software on the licensed device.