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    I brought this laptop a few months ago and used the 60-day free trial, I want to purchase it but only looking for cheap ones, wheres the best and cheap website to purchase from?

    (Sorry if my grammer/spelling is crap, just woke up)

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    I always buy new software from:
    http://www.software4students.co.uk/M...FZMl3wod_CoEIg

    Otherwise Ebay but make sure that it has a usuable licence on it.
    Last edited by Catzsy; 20-01-2011 at 12:29 PM.

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    Do they send the disk through the post or got to download it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanDOT View Post
    Do they send the disk through the post or got to download it?
    Download, but you can ask to have a disk sent to you for about £3 or something tiny. Also, it's Micosoft Office 2010 now It's a bit better than 2007 too

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanDOT View Post
    Do they send the disk through the post or got to download it?
    Well I buy the disk not the download.

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    What's the actual difference of 2010 and 2007 versions? Also if I give my friend the disk after installing on my laptop, will he able to install it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanDOT View Post
    What's the actual difference of 2010 and 2007 versions? Also if I give my friend the disk after installing on my laptop, will he able to install it?
    I haven't got microsoft, 2010 so Gomme will have to answer that one. If you get a disk with a licence that allows more than one user - yes. Otherwise, no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    Well I buy the disk not the download.
    Don't they usually do both when you buy the disk :S It was ages ago I used them, but I'm sure I got given a link to the download and the disk served as a hardcopy for when the link expires. Or I'm thinking of Ultimate Steal

    Quote Originally Posted by RyanDOT
    What's the actual difference of 2010 and 2007 versions? Also if I give my friend the disk after installing on my laptop, will he able to install it?
    Hmm, hard to say. I guess the main difference is that Microsoft have moved important things into convenient places and added a few useful features. When you print a page you get a preview of the end result rather than having to go to print preview as with older copies, so it's combined the two features - you also don't get a "print" window pop up, it's all done in the Word document, which is a small thing but it does mean you can play around with settings at the same time. It was a while ago I last used 2007, and I haven't used PowerPoint 2010 yet

    A few webpages on differences:

    http://ezinearticles.com/?Difference...010&id=4339986
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../ee523661.aspx


    Either way, you'd be given 2010 rather than 2007, unless they're still somehow selling it
    Last edited by GommeInc; 20-01-2011 at 01:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Don't they usually do both when you buy the disk :S It was ages ago I used them, but I'm sure I got given a link to the download and the disk served as a hardcopy for when the link expires. Or I'm thinking of Ultimate Steal


    Hmm, hard to say. I guess the main difference is that Microsoft have moved important things into convenient places and added a few useful features. When you print a page you get a preview of the end result rather than having to go to print preview as with older copies, so it's combined the two features - you also don't get a "print" window pop up, it's all done in the Word document, which is a small thing but it does mean you can play around with settings at the same time. It was a while ago I last used 2007, and I haven't used PowerPoint 2010 yet

    A few webpages on differences:

    http://ezinearticles.com/?Difference...010&id=4339986
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../ee523661.aspx


    Either way, you'd be given 2010 rather than 2007, unless they're still somehow selling it
    You can download for immediate use but I wait for the disc. It comes pretty quickly.

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    Alright thanks guys, do I need to provide them something as proof to show I'm a student?

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