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Microsoft 2007: Is it worth it? (What’s in it for you?)

Created: 2007-01-18

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To be published in the Feb 1st edition of The Planet Weekly 

Microsoft Office is one of the most commonly used Office Suites available. It seems as if almost everyone has heard of it or used it. From the earlier days of Microsoft Office 95 to the presently used Office 2003, Microsoft has taken this Office Suite through many versions. With each version similar to the last, transitioning from one version to another could be done with ease.

For each newer version of Microsoft Office, the biggest question asked by many was, “Why should I upgrade?” Whether the answer was for security reasons, for more features, for better compatibility, or for other reasons, a large majority of people today are using Office 2000 or Office 2003. Once again, with the upcoming release of Microsoft Office 2007, one has to wonder, “Why should I upgrade?”