Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 FULL VERSION [DVD]
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Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: 76H-00325
Binding: DVD-ROM
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Label: Microsoft Software
Platform: Windows Vista
Platform: Windows Vista
Features for Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 FULL VERSION [DVD]:
- No-compromise software package provides people at home or work with a comprehensive set of tools
- Includes core applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Access, and Outlook with Business Contact Manager, as well as powerful 2007 versions of like Groove, OneNote, and InfoPath
- Streamlined user interface that helps you create documents faster, more easily, and more intuitively; improved picture, charting, and graphics tools let you produce better-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations
- Large library of standard charts, quick formatting tools, and SmartArt diagrams makes it easy to include rich and stunning visuals and charts
- Includes Groove, an innovative application that lets users create and customize Groove workspaces in minutes and invite colleagues, partners, and customers to join
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Customer Reviews
So So 
2008-01-25
Great product if you wanna drop the 500 dollars to get it!
bad side if your working with people that have 2003 prepare for a headache
Best Version for Newbies 
2008-01-12
While those of us who have grown up with MicroSoft Office prefer Pro version, my 16-year-old loves Ultimate! The ribbon provides a visual selection tool helpful to newer users.
Open Office is free -- get it instead 
2007-09-16
openoffice dot org
OpenOffice: open source "equivalent"
All the power 90% of you people need, and zero cost. TINY download. SMALL space consumption on drive. EVEN a portable version. Can open and save Microsloth documents
FREE. no licensing hassles. no demonic EULA.
Dumbed down and harder to use 
2007-07-29
The new ribbon design is supposed to make it easier to learn and use. It may be for some new users but for experienced users, it isn't. This version takes away some critical nuts & bolts customization features and many tasks now take longer to perform. This is not due to the learning curve, it is the inherent nature of the way the ribbon works. Once you are familiar with the program, nothing is faster than the old menu structure. If Microsoft added an option to allow users to choose between menus and ribbons, it would be the best of both worlds, satisfying the needs of both new and experienced users. The new version does not run macros as fast however. My recommedation for existing users: keep Office 2003 for as long as you can and consider going to Open Office when Microsoft no longer supports 2003 (unless they restore the functionality in a newer release of 2007).
WELL WORTH SPENDING THE TIME TO ADAPT 
2007-05-12
It is well worth spending the time it takes to adapt to the different concept of the presentation. It is fun trying to find out how to do things that in the previous version were done automatically. When you find the solution, you see that the options the new version puts at your disposal are much greater than were available in the 2003 version
Office 2007 is Impressive. 
2008-06-27
Before purchasing Office 2007, I pretty much thought that Word and Excel were had reached their limits -- they did what they needed to do and that there was no real room for improvement.
I was wrong. I was so wrong.
The ribbon system is beautiful. The UI introduced me to features I never knew about and grouped the features intuitively. The default print view is the perfect size for working on a document. The contrast feels sharper. Calibri is the best font in the world for pretty much anything. The tools for charts are much stronger. The ability to automatically format large documents by type (reports, etc) is amazing. The included templates are perfect and show off functionality I did not knew existed.
Excel has been made much more user friendly. OneNote is the best notetaking software in the world. Publisher remains a disappointment. If Office was a family, Publisher would be the youngest brother that is not popular, attractive, good at sports, or musically inclined.
Some day they will make access look less like a refuge from early nineties computing. That day has not yet come. Still, it does what it needs to do.
Powerpoint turned out nicely. Solid improvements there.
InfoPath could use better sharepoint integration.
Groove is great if you can train people to use it.
most excellent 
2008-06-09
not only did i get my product before the due date, but there was a mistake on his part and he was honorable and gave me a better deal then i had requested. you cannot ask for anything better.
A frustrated user considering linux or going back for a bite of the Apple 
2008-06-05
more bugs in this piece of software than a cloud of locusts.
Maybe Steve Ballmer should focus on fixing the problems in Vista and Office 2007 rather than pursuing mergers!
Microsoft Ultimate 2007 
2008-03-26
WOW - Microsoft outperforms in this latest product that does it all. From MSDos to Ultimate they have progressed light years in years. Beautiful graphics and details that really upgrade your documents to professional quality.
So far so good 
2008-03-26
I bought this product both for play and for work. My main focus has been Microsoft excel. Deployment of office 2007 at work will occur approximately third quarter 2008. Since I am technical support within my team of approximately 200 people I wanted to give myself time to get to know this product.