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Microsoft Office 2010




Freeware Version  |  File Size : 684 MB


After introducing it officially back in July, Microsoft have now launched the final version of the long-awaited icrosoft Office 2010.

I tested both the Technical Preview and the Beta version released months ago, and happily I've found a bunch of new features and improvements in the final version. For starters, the Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Business pack includes five apps, namely Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote. 

Another addition that spans every application in Office 2010 is Backstage View. This is essentially the ‘File’ tab as seen in Office 2003 et al and, unlike Office 2007 and the Office 2010 Technical Preview, it’s actually labelled as such, rather than as the ‘Office Button’ seen in both of those. This piece of semantics should help people migrating from Office 2003, but Backstage View itself is a massive improvement on the ‘File’ tab of old as it presents a consistent, unified appearance for many of the functions that are universal to all the applications. Particularly beneficial are the printing options, where you can change the page properties, preview the outcomes and execute print jobs all from one screen. This is also where you can manage permissions for collaborative documents, an area that’s much enhanced in 2010.

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Microsoft Office 2007



Freeware Version  |  File Size : 388 MB

Microsoft Office is an application to create and edit spreadsheets. Have Word,Excel and many other utilities. It is a TRIAL software and if you like his functions you can buy from Microsoft Corporation. Can create presentation pages ,image slide shows,work with formula and numbers and paint pictures. All these software add-ons are interconected and have a similar interface. With Excel use formulas to keep evidence of numbers and to create tables. Keep your information organized and use it as financial manager if you need. In write and edit text documents. Put bullets,align text and set fonts.You can write almost in any languages. These are two of most usefully applications of this tool. Access is a database and is working with a huge quantity of information. Outlook is an email manages and you can setup a POP3 email account to send or receive emails. Can personalize text and appearance. In PowerPoint you can present products or your business using images and text in the same time.  

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Microsoft Office 2003