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Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003 Upgrade [Old Version] | List Price: $279.99 Discount Price: $589.99

| Platform: Windows 2000, Windows XP Brand: Microsoft Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2003-10-21
Features: - Centralized management of customer and prospect information
- More than 20 preformatted business reports
- Easy-to-use wizards to create e-mail news-letters and printed marketing materials
- Free access to business templates, clip art, and multimedia content
- Junk e-mail filtering and blocking of unsafe attachments
MICROSOFT - TERRIBLE SUPPORT [Posted on 2004-02-12] I made a terrible mistake in purchasing this upgrade. Having spent a total of 14 hours on phone with Microsoft Technical Support they were unable to get my PC to accept the upgrade. Microsoft grudgingly admitted they have a lot of glitches with Office 2003 and they plan to ship a revision on February, 28 2004. Meantime, Microsoft refused to issue a refund or offer any type of amicable solution. My battle with the 6,000 lb gorilla continues.
Love it... But one HUGE problem... [Posted on 2004-11-22] Howdy, I just wanted to share one BIG problem I've encountered. The "Business Contact Manager" (comes on a seperate disk) is NOT compatable with ANY version of "Intellisync". So, If you use a Palm device, you will not be able to use the Business Contact Manager and be able to sync your Palm on the same computer. Just wanted to give everyone a fair warning...
MS Small Business [Posted on 2005-08-22] I'm not a MS fan, but this is a great package for a small business owner who is interested in contact managment and sales as well as document and presentation work.
you know what corel rhymes with? [Posted on 2006-02-25] the is the smoothest system I have worked with. I had a very sophisticated Office7 for years..heavily into corel graphics...and tried Corel 11. No thanks. Wanted all new S/W with XP, this more than met my expectations
Just what I wanted as I wait for Vista to stabilize [Posted on 2008-03-25] This worked out fine and does what I need. Sure, I'll upgrade to Vista some day, along with the corresponding version of Office. But it'll require a new laptop. Meanwhile I've got this pretty thoroughly debugged, effective office productivity software to use on my inexpensive XP Home-using $500 Toshiba laptop.
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