They are the same as in they both check your email. Outlook however requires you to have an email account and hotmail is an email account provider.
MSN email and hotmail are the same company, but they have slightly different e-mail formats. If you have an e-mail with MSN you will be @msn.com and if have an e-mail with hotmail you will be @hotmail.com
Name and 90% procent of functions maybe and more but interface is not the same.
Yes but just that office word has more types of functions and it can load faster. That's all. Actually, they are about the same
You don't "need" it, there are plenty of free software suites that do the same as office, but microsoft office is the standard these days, and most documents are made to work with it.
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You can use the same hotmail account that you use for your email or you can register a new account with hotmail.com.
They are individual programs, but can both be found in versions of Microsoft Office.
If Microsoft office 2007 encountered an error during set-up, you can try to restart the set-up. If it encounters the same error, you should contact Microsoft for assistance.
One can use programs like GoToMeeting and Netviewer instead of Microsoft Office Live Meeting. These programs offer the same features as Microsoft Office Live Meeting, but are much more popular.
In my opinion, Microsoft Office is too expensive for what it is. When you buy Microsoft Office, you are paying for the brand name. Open Office is free and simply looks less fancy than MS Office, but will do all of the same things that MS Office does. There's my two cents.
Star Office is a competitor to Microsoft Office, offering many of the same functions. It was for a time known as Oracle Open Office. Star Office can be downloaded and used free.
They're essentially the same program - BUT - the 2010 version will contain enhancements such as bug fixes, files to work with new hardware & software etc.