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Microsoft announces Office the Ultimate
More versions of everything! We already knew that one of Microsoft's six versions of Windows Vista would be called "Ultimate," and apparently the "Ultimate" bug is breeding in Redmond: Microsoft has added a new bundle to its Office 2007 lineup dubbed Office Ultimate, which will include most of the components that were previously to be available only to large businesses in Office 2007's enterprise edition, including Publisher, OneNote (for note taking), Groove (for collaboration), Access (databases), and InfoPath (forms). Microsoft says Ultimate was born from customer demand and will be available for a suprisingly low $679.
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Christian Glz said 5:24PM on 5-26-2006
Stick to OpenOffice and with those $679 buy a brand new PS3 and save the rest for the movies.
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Neo-Fight.tv said 12:27AM on 5-27-2006
Actually, if it was the 'Ultimate' office package, it'd come with a cute secretary to do most of the work for me... :-)
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