Question:
Microsoft Office Ultimate?
JarHead54321
2009-10-16 21:08:06 UTC
I want to find out if i am eligible to get the Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 special offer, it says I need my schools email address but i don't know it. I really need it for school but i want to find out if i am eligible for it, this is the link for it.

http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx

I am 14 and I go to Evergreen High School in Vancouver, WA

Can someone help me with this! Tell me if i am eligible or not, if you need more info i will add more with additional details.
Four answers:
2009-10-16 21:19:48 UTC
http://download.cnet.com/OpenOffice-org/3000-18483_4-10263109.html?tag=mncol







free better and covers a lot more in what you need



A credible rival to MS Office, OpenOffice.org includes powerful applications for making text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, diagrams, and databases, as well as HTML and XML documents. Not only does it let you edit basic documents, such as letters and faxes, it also handles equations and complex and multipart documents with bibliographies, reference tables, and indexes.



The interface is similar to that of MS Office, and even advanced Office users will find almost everything they're used to: templates, collaborative features (versions, recording changes), macros, and even a programming language. OOo, as it's known, lets you open and save documents in formats as diverse as MS Office formats, PDF, HTML, and XML. It can also import files from those formats, as well as WordPerfect and others. However, it normally saves files in the open-standard Oasis OpenDocument XML format, for maximum compatibility with other applications.



The latest versions of OpenOffice have seen a spurt of growth in the extensions available for the program. These include templates for professional writers, an export tool for bidirectional functionality with Google Docs, blog publishing, and others. Blog publishing assistance especially strikes us as a natural area for word processing to grow toward.



We were pleased to find that stability has improved too. No doubt about it, the multilingual and crossplatform OpenOffice.org is a compelling option for anyone in search of an alternative office suite.
Don M
2009-10-16 21:24:04 UTC
This is really a No Brainer.

All Students are elligible to purchase Student Teacher Versions.

Go into the schools office and ASK
Austin @ Higher Power Media
2009-10-16 21:57:31 UTC
This offer is only good for College Students.



They offer another service called DreamSpark (www.dreamspark.com). From here they give away a lot of software for free. This is available to high school and college students. Just check with your school and see if you are registered...if not ask them to register. (that is what i did)
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2009-10-16 21:13:18 UTC
That offer is only valid for University/College students.


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