Yes.
As long as the personal computer is a Mac that meets the stated requirements Microsoft Office Mac 2008 Home and Student edition will be compatible.
No, you can upgrade over student edition. However, uninstalling and reinstalling is wise way.
Microsoft Office Student edition can be found online and in-store. These stores include Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Staples, eBay, Amazon, Software Media, and VioSoftware.
The average cost of Microsoft Office Standard 2013 edition is around å£109. This is for the Office Home and Student edition. The Office Professional 2013 edition costs around å£398.
Yes Microsoft office home and student 2007 are still available to purchase. Both in stores and through online services. The cost of the software is cheaper now than it was when it first became available.
yes. it also has word and excel.
You can download Visual Studio (VS) 2010 Express Edition for free at: http://www.microsoft.com/express This is the only free version publicly available for everyone. If you are a student, you could download full Professional Edition from your university MSDN AA. The university must have the contract signed with Microsoft for this special program. If you are a student, but your university does not have MSDN AA, you can download VS 2010 Professional Edition from Microsoft DreamSpark program (https://www.dreamspark.com/default.aspx). This program requires you to be verified as a student by getting a special code from your university or by using ISIC (International Student Identity Card).
Microsoft Project 2007 varies around price depending on where someone would purchase said software, but it is currently priced at around $100, however, that price may or may fluctuate drastically.
If you are a student you could try your college book store for the material that you are looking for.
There are two major differences; there are more programs in Office Enterprise: Access, Communicator, Excel, Groove, Infopath, Onenote, Outlook, Powerpoint, Publisher and Word Home and Student comprises: Excel, Onenote, Powerpoint and Word. There is also a licensing differences; Home and Student should only be used for non-commercial purposes.
If you upgrade to professional, you will enjoy the added benefits of having Publisher, Outlook w/ Business Contact Manager, and Access.
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