Office 2010 Professional

Started by Polchraine, Jan 23, 2012, 18:15:20

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Polchraine


I need a full licensed copy of Office 2010 Pro - DVD,  box, key &c.    And Not a Student/Academic version.

Any suggestions for the cheapest place to look.
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Steve

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Polchraine

Quote from: Lance on Jan 23, 2012, 18:29:37
Ermm, Google? ;D

Try it ...  you get flooded with more dodgy sites than DelBoy knows about!      I gave up after about 15-20 minutes of trying to filter it.

As for a second hand copy - what guarantees are there that it will install on two devices without problems?    I don't need the hassle.



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Simon

I have no idea of price comparisons, but I've found Ebuyer and Redstore.com quite good for OEM software. 
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Technical Ben

Personally, I'd go for an open office option. Really, I've given up wanting to use microsoft a looong time ago.
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Polchraine

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Polchraine

Quote from: Technical Ben on Jan 23, 2012, 19:16:49
Personally, I'd go for an open office option. Really, I've given up wanting to use microsoft a looong time ago.

Does not support the spreadsheets we are using.       
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pctech

Do you know any students?

If you do have a look at http://www.theultimatesteal.co.uk

Oh that's academic, not really much cheaper anywhere as MS fix the price.




Technical Ben

I think the point is, for a business, your only legally allowed to use the professional version.
Although, is there an option for a sole trader to use the "home" edition? (IE does Home edition cover "businesses up to 3 employees" or something?)

That's kinda why I mentioned open source. I hate getting roped in to the ties that these companies now want to put on man + dog.
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Polchraine

Quote from: Technical Ben on Jan 23, 2012, 21:35:12
I think the point is, for a business, your only legally allowed to use the professional version.
Although, is there an option for a sole trader to use the "home" edition? (IE does Home edition cover "businesses up to 3 employees" or something?)

That's kinda why I mentioned open source. I hate getting roped in to the ties that these companies now want to put on man + dog.

Home and Business - could be used but excludes MS Access and the spreadsheets that need 2010 link to Access files too and there is no time to try anything else.

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Polchraine

Quote from: Simon on Jan 23, 2012, 22:04:37
This any good?

http://www.aria.co.uk/SuperSpecials/Other+products/Microsoft+Office+Home+and+Business+2010+-+Complete+package+-+1+PC+-+DVD+-+Win+-+English+-+32%2F64-bit+%5BT5D-01224%5D+%2B+FREE+Microsoft+Wireless+Mobile+Mouse+4000+?productId=47470

That one is H&B   ... their Pro is £340!


Most places have Pro at £340-350 - except one who are quoting £130,  yes the website says £156 and they show an image of Pro along with contents.   That is too cheap to be true ...      If I could get it for £250 inclusive - I'd be happy.

Just rather p**d off as we had originally bought 2007 and planned for that to be installed for another year or two.   It is fine for 99.9% of the time,  just one set of spreadsheets that will not run - even with the viewer and patches.     MS have got rid of the "Update" versions and only sell new copies!



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Simon

Quote from: Polchraine on Jan 23, 2012, 22:20:21
That one is H&B   ... their Pro is £340!

Sorry, misread your post - I thought you said H&B could be used.
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john

Amazon are slightly cheaper at £336.56 inc delivery

I use Microsoft Excel 2003 at work and tried a spreadsheet with Open Office some years ago but there were unacceptable differences.

Polchraine

Quote from: john on Jan 23, 2012, 23:01:12
Amazon are slightly cheaper at £336.56 inc delivery

I use Microsoft Excel 2003 at work and tried a spreadsheet with Open Office some years ago but there were unacceptable differences.

This spreadsheet causes Excel 2003 to crash requiring a full reboot.   2007 open it but cannot display ... people have tried OO and sometimes it partially opens and then with errors ...

And having Excel and Access 2010 with Word and PPT in 2003 or 2007 will not work!   And is not much cheaper!
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Simon

Does it have to be the full retail version?  Can you not get a keycard version and download the thing from Microsoft?
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Polchraine

Quote from: Simon on Jan 23, 2012, 23:32:58
Does it have to be the full retail version?  Can you not get a keycard version and download the thing from Microsoft?


I/they would still prefer to have the disks ...

The download version is still running at around £265 ...

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Simon

Indeed, but it's still cheaper, and could you not then burn the discs from the download, or will it not allow that?
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Polchraine


Too good to be true?

http://www.thronecomputerrepair.com/software.php#     

Tempting but maybe too cheap?  For a small company, to offer it at that price,  it makes me ask a few questions.



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Quote from: Simon on Jan 23, 2012, 23:56:34
Indeed, but it's still cheaper, and could you not then burn the discs from the download, or will it not allow that?

Next you'll expect them to deliver a working product... ;)

PS, I can only expect that to be a con at those prices. Either they run with the money, or they are selling Chinese versions (Win 7 probably sells for the equivalent of £45 in yuan there die to market factors, not conversion). When you load it, and windows finds out your not on a Chinese system/country it will probably throw a "Windows Genuine Advantage" wobbly. That and the character set might be confusing. Oh, or they could be reselling corporate keys, which will also get your copy blocked. ;)

PPS, Could you not get someone to convert the files for you? Else you're sadly gonna have to stump up the price (or is there a demo of Office 360 yet??!!!)
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pctech

Quote from: Polchraine on Jan 24, 2012, 11:54:51
Too good to be true?

http://www.thronecomputerrepair.com/software.php#     

Tempting but maybe too cheap?  For a small company, to offer it at that price,  it makes me ask a few questions.





Hmmm site appeared in Oct 2011 and at that price I'd smell a rat TBH


Polchraine

Quote from: Technical Ben on Jan 24, 2012, 11:57:35

PPS, Could you not get someone to convert the files for you? Else you're sadly gonna have to stump up the price (or is there a demo of Office 360 yet??!!!)

Conversion will not work!    It has been tried - in Excel 2010 save in older format warns that some will not be saved correctly &c and then opening immediately shows problems.   There is no option but to buy,  just want a decent price!

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cavillas

Quote from: Polchraine on Jan 24, 2012, 14:55:14
,  just want a decent price!

AAHH!!  the old conundrum what we want and what we can actually get.  I think you will have to settle for paying the higher prices for the product you want, there seems to be no option.  All the best in your search but I think you're stumped on this quest. :'(
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Polchraine

Quote from: cavillas on Jan 24, 2012, 15:08:20
AAHH!!  the old conundrum what we want and what we can actually get.  I think you will have to settle for paying the higher prices for the product you want, there seems to be no option.  All the best in your search but I think you're stumped on this quest. :'(

Not being ripped off!

Previously an upgrade from Office 2003 to 2007 was ~£80  and then 2007 to 2010 was ~£100 but Microsoft has removed those options and upped the price to ~£250 +VAT.    Even though I will have a valid licence,  I will not be permitted to install the existing 2007 version on another PC to replace a 2003 because it is licensed to the one I will be installing 2010 on and there is no way to "un-register".

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pctech

Least if you buy for the full price you are sure you are getting a legit product.