| 1. |
Solve : Is MS Office 2007 still any good?? |
|
Answer» Hi, Commercially licensed software has its advantages, too—it comes with all the benefits of the company behind the code. Microsoft relies on the sales of Office and other software applications to remain profitable, giving it a strong incentive to offer the features, support, and interface that will make its software attractive to users and competitive in the market. Microsoft has built a vast pool of talented developers, a mature platform, and polished user interfaces, and the success of Office has provided it with a large user- and support base.But the choice is always yours. Quote from: Geek-9pm on December 09, 2014, 01:31:45 PM MS support for the 2007 product has ended.Hmm, I have MS Office 2007 installed on a desktop system (Win 7) and my laptop (Win 8.1) and I still get updates for Office along with WINDOWS Updates almost every time Windows Updates OCCURS. In addition to minor updates, Microsoft releases special/major updates, i.e. "service packs", for MS office, just as they do for Windows. I suspect that edition of Office you found is an original release of Office 2007; in other words, it will not have any of the Service Pack (SP) updates. If you get the Office disc and install it, the Service Pack UPDATE(s) might appear in Windows Updates. If not, you can download any of the Service Packs, i.e. 1, 2, or 3, from http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=27838. The logical thing to do is go directly to SP3. By the way, the Publisher component works fine. |
|