Microsoft Works 7.0

Software : Microsoft Works 7.0

Microsoft Works 7.0

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 : Microsoft Works 7.0
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0805529097346
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: 070-02132
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Studio: Microsoft Software



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Features:
  • Create attractive, easy-to-read documents, whether they're school reports, business letters or grocery lists
  • Includes a word processor, spreadsheet, database, calendar plus email and Internet tools
  • Includes new, professionally designed templates and a tool to organize common projects
  • Easy to learn, but flexible enough to let more advanced users jump right into what they want to do
  • Proofing tools such as auto spell check and grammar check keep you typo-free













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Under-rated, over-criticized
I have used MS WORKS from about the time it was born, when it was quite primitive and sometimes unstable. But I have continued to use it, primarily for databases, because it has become progressively more stable and easy to use. These are not all small and simple databases--many include several thousand items, each with 20 to 30 fields of data. It is easy to "find" single items or to assemble groups of items ("filter"), and to print customized reports. So if you don't need (or want) the super sophistication of ACCESS, I have found WORKS to be a friendly and helpful--and inexpensive--alternative.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Everything I need for less than $50!
Microsoft Works sometimes gets a bad rap. If you never used it, you may not know that includes a database, spreadsheet, word processor, and more. What's even better, is that the spreadsheet and word processor are compatible with Microsoft Office. So you can save files so that they can be opened in Microsoft Office AND you can open files that someone else sent to you if they were created in MS Word or Excel. This is perfect for the work I do for the humane society that I volunteer for as well as planning my daughter's girl scout troops activities and camping trips.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Nice, Very Cheap
I put MS Works on all systems that I make for other people. It has everything they need, and it dosen't break the bank. The only thing I don't like is that there is no Presentation software, or PowerPoint clone. Then again, if they included that, MS Office sales would go down A LOT!!!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - passable for general use but...
At first I thought the idea of offering a set of the most popular applications at an affordable price was great. Recently, however, many computer makers have started using MS Works as the standard pre-loaded suite on new machines.

Users who need more than very very basic features will need to buy more dependable software packages(e.g. MS Office). The word processor in Works, for instance, does not have many macrons that are commonly used in Dutch, Scandinavian, Turkish, romanized Russian, Japanese etc.. In the end the low price of MS Works is a way to save money to computer makers and to squeeze out extra money from buyers who will need to upgrade to better products anyway.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Zero stars would be more like it.
This product isn't any better than version 3.0 for Windows 3.1. In fact, the only big differences between the two products are that this one is more bloated and more buggy. It's too expensive for what it is, and they should really be paying me for using this piece of garbage.

There's a title for Microsoft Works 7.0 users, and that title is "beta tester."



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