Java is a programming language. It is used for developing applications. There is no direct relation between Java and MS Office for us to decide on which one we need. MS Office provides us with tools like spreadsheet, word document etc whereas Java is a programming language.
The Ultimate edition of Microsoft Office 2007 includes all of the features of the editions prior to it. These include but are not limited to Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, and Microsoft Office Outlook.
There is no single answer for that. Some people use it every day. Some people never use it. Some use it occasionally. Some use similar office suites, but not Microsoft Office.
The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.
Download Office 2010 from the Microsoft site and use the PKC to install it on your PC.
Yes. Office is available for use of Apple computers.
OpenOffice has several advantages to other office suites. 1. Unlike Microsoft Office or iWork, OpenOffice is available free of charge. 2. Unlike Microsoft Office or iWork, OpenOffice is open-source, and free to modify. 3. Unlike GNOME Office, KOffice, or Siag Office, OpenOffice is written in Java. This means that it does not need to be ported to other operating systems; it should run out-of-the-box on any system with a Java runtime.
Microsoft Excel.
You could use Microsoft Word to make pamphlets.
there are too small differences if you are using regularly for home use
You would probably need to use Microsoft office to get these results. I think there is an accounting program in the spreadsheet program of Microsoft office.
Many of the Graphic Designer's customers use Microsoft products and so communication with them is facilitated by the use of the MS Office Suite.