But Everyone Uses It

Posted by cberlo on Nov 12, 2007 9:25 AM EDT
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Microsoft Office isn't quite as ubiquitous as you'd think. If you break it down by the many versions out there, the alternatives may be in use just as much, and probably offer more bang for your buck.

Does everyone really have a copy of Microsoft Office? Not so many people as you would think, and almost certainly not all the same version. Microsoft Office can be categorized in a number of different ways: - Office 97 (a venerable but still useful version; forget about anything older than this!) - Office 2000 (more recent, but less common) - Office XP (the one where people start to get confused which version they actually have) - Office 2003 (definitely more recent, but isn't it showing it's age a bit?) - Office 2007 (the latest and greatest, probably pre-installed for your convenience)

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