yes. you can install microsoft office in netbook
Open Office uses far less resources (disk space, memory etc) than Microsoft - so, if you're using a netbook - you'd be better off with Open Office.
No, you cannot put Microsoft Office on an iPod Touch.
You can easily do word processing works in a netbook. But in that case you can have either OpenOffice.org as a total office suite or AbiWord if you only need a word processor. As both of them are lightweight and free. They can easily run on a netbook. I would recommend MS Office, which is legal and good to use for log duration, and also make sure that you use original products of Microsoft. I am having Samsung Intel Atom Netbook and also have installed MS Office into it. I'd prepared many presentation and word documents on MS Office.
No, you can't install MS office for android tablets. -Dora
There are a few different ways of doing this: -> Get a self extracting enterprise version, which is the easiest way. -> Make a backup or download a Image of the same version you have the Cd-key to and put it on the USB stick and then mount it on the netbook with a CD/DVD emulation program. -> Get a free version, for example open office. There are a few more but those are the easiest.
Currently no. Microsoft is developing Office for mobile devices like Android.
Office takes up a great deal of precious room on netbooks. It may well slow down your system as you will not have any available hard drive space left. I would suggest Open Office. It is also free. Enjoy
Yes, you can. Both Microsoft Office 2008 and 2011 will run on OSX 10.8.3.
The 3G Apple phones support Microsoft Office and other 3G smart phones such as Blackberrys do as well.
The four packages of Microsoft office 2007 are Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Access
No, it does not come with Microsoft Office.
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.