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software advice please

letthegoodtimesroll
letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,611
edited August 2007 in Troubleshooting
I've got windows xp 2002 on my laptop and i want to get excel and powerpoint to use on it...should i just buy the 2007 microsoft home and student package (at £87-£97) and load that or is there something better i should consider ?...anybody got an informed opinion ?

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  • carlingaddick
    carlingaddick Posts: 1,030
    get a copy from a mate.. cost = £0
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,435
    Good luck getting a 'copy' of any version of Office 2007 (or 2003 for that matter) from a mate. They use Product Activation codes which will render them useless if installed on more than one machine. Of course, there are cracked versions out there - but the vast majority of them are riddled with spyware, keyloggers, trojans and christ knows what else.

    So unless you want to run the risk of a fifteen year olf Malaysian kid getting hold of your internet banking, personal password and other information, the days of just being able to snarf a CD with Office on it and re-use a prduct key from your mate are gone.

    Check with your work to see what their volume license agreement (if they have one) is like. A lot of MS licensing now allows for a copy of a corporate licensed version of MS' software to be installed on a single home machine as well.

    Failing that, just use Office 2000 - which is just as good and doesn't have any of the product activation shite that more recent Micro$oft products do
  • BDL
    BDL Posts: 5,999
    OpenOffice from Sun, it's free and is almost exactly the same as Office.
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,435
    [cite]Posted By: BDL[/cite]OpenOffice from Sun, it's free and is almost exactly the same as Office.
    And won't integrate with Office properly, falls over regularly, most places don't have the converters necessary for it and when they do have them the way they present data doesn't transalte correctly so everything looks shite...

    Of course, if you're only using it at home and don't want to transfer files for work or owt like that, then OpenOffice is great - and, as BDL says - free!
  • thanks guys...circumstances mean that it sounds like i might have to go down the purchasing the microsoft office and home package then...
  • leefender
    leefender Posts: 395
    Whisper me your email address mate and I will email you a key generator for office 2007,
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,435
    edited August 2007
    Leefender

    Want to email it to me as well so I can reverse it to confirm that it doesn't contain something else besides a keygen that may or may not work? :)

    Serious point here - the vast majority of Trojans that end up on people's computers are spread by KeyGens that act as 'wrappers' for them. The usual distribution point for them is P2P programs or torrents. Beware.
  • leefender
    leefender Posts: 395
    Sounds good Leroy, send me your email and I will get it too you mate,
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,862
    I was excited to start using a specific German software for work purposes. 

    The tutorial of it is so boring, I think I may lose my will to live.

    My mind cannot handle the amount of files and detail that surrounds it. 

    It makes using a version of autodesk software seem like a trip to Vegas.

    There is no purpose of this particular comment. Its just, the tutorial starts again at 9 and I needed to moan about it.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288
    First time opening a thread titled: "Software Advice Please" and seeing the first post saying: "I've got Windows XP 2002"

    My first reaction was... Yeaaa you might want to upgrade now mate, before I saw the date it was posted :D
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  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,413
    I was shocked to see Windows 10 is coming to the end of its life this year! Unfortunately my desktop PC doesn't have TPM so I can't upgrade and i'll be stuck in the wilderness.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,779
    I was shocked to see Windows 10 is coming to the end of its life this year! Unfortunately my desktop PC doesn't have TPM so I can't upgrade and i'll be stuck in the wilderness.
    Or get a new machine?
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,413
    I was shocked to see Windows 10 is coming to the end of its life this year! Unfortunately my desktop PC doesn't have TPM so I can't upgrade and i'll be stuck in the wilderness.
    Or get a new machine?
    Alright moneybags
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,971

    I love how people on this forum would rather resurrect a necro thread from years ago that’s vaguely in the ballpark of what they want to say and then add a new comment on that, instead of just starting a new one.

    Honestly, for FA Cup games we might as well just keep updating the 1947 FA Cup Final match thread from now on :wink:

  • Big C
    Big C Posts: 186
    I was shocked to see Windows 10 is coming to the end of its life this year! Unfortunately my desktop PC doesn't have TPM so I can't upgrade and i'll be stuck in the wilderness.
    Or get a new machine?

  • randy andy
    randy andy Posts: 5,454
    I was shocked to see Windows 10 is coming to the end of its life this year! Unfortunately my desktop PC doesn't have TPM so I can't upgrade and i'll be stuck in the wilderness.
    Similar situation with my laptop, Stuck PopOS  (Linux) on there last year, couldn't be happier. Has the benefit of being far far quicker than the Windows 10 install that was on there previously too.
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,862
    Has anyone used Eplan before? 

    It's OK once you get going and know what you're doing.

    It's just the files, the templates, the settings and info.

    It could be a lot more straightforward, clear and direct.

    Why does everything have to be hidden in the background?