No, They are different softwares.
No. That is included with Office, not Works.
Open Office and Microsoft Works.
Microsoft Office
yes
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.
Microsoft Office is by far, the best. ====================== Ofcourse but any thing is also great
No, I believe it should not.
yes
Microsoft Works is a simpler version of Office. While most people will get Office, Works will do most of the things they need within each application that it provides. It is no longer being produced by Microsoft. Works only included a Word Processor, Database and Spreadsheet application. Some versions also included a calendar. None of the applications would have as many features as the comparable applications available in Office.
This laptop ships with Microsoft Windows XP Professional, which includes standard software such as Internet Explorer, Microsoft Works, etc.
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Some of the most popular database design software suites include Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Access, and Microsoft Works. Open Office is also a popular choice.