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Office 2007

Microsoft's Office 2007 came after Office 2003

I don't care a lot about Office 2007 (and neither should you) so this page will be short.

Officious Office by Stephen Manes in Forbes magazine. March 12, 2007.

Microsoft's Office 2007, the most annoying computer upgrade since Windows 95. by Paul Boutin  January 30, 2007. Cruel words from someone who, in general is pro-Microsoft.  

In summary, Office 2007 is expensive, hard to learn because of major user interface changes and less compatible with the rest of the world that has standardized on the file formats used by the last few versions of Office. 

For argument sake, assume that the new file formats are an improvement and the new user interface will eventually make you more productive after spending the time and effort to learn it. Even then, Office 2007 is analogous to new keyboard layouts. The current layout of keys on a keyboard and typewriter date from ancient times and are inefficient. So what? We all use it, we're used to it and the world has much invested in it. It's a standard. Even "better" layouts have no chance of getting adopted. This is what should happen to Office 2007 also.  My guess is that sooner or later Microsoft will release a patch for Office 2007 that lets people switch to the "classic" interface. 

If your judgment is so poor as to actually purchase Office 2007, keep it to yourself. It's a step below tatoos.

FYI: You can see Office 2007 for yourself with a test drive that runs inside a web browser.

 

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