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recently got a new laptop. tried to download office 2003 but it wouldnt let me activate it as the licence quota had been used. ok fair enough

 

searched around for an alternative & came across software4students....offering office 2010 for less than £40!! I would qualify as my daughter is still at school. Has anyone used them? Is it safe to buy this way?

 

Also what about open office? do you have to be online to use this? Its free but would you recommend it over ms office? And can it open words docs?

 

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use open office - it will work with ms docs etc etc

no you dont have to be onilne either its free!

 

and as versions of ms stuff since 2007 can open/use open office stuff should be ok on school/college pc's too.

 

 

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When I got my PC, my wife was at full time uni, so I went to microsft's website and they had a student link to http://students.pugh.co.uk/ to purchase the software (which is where I purchased my Windows 7 from and got a great deal!) and 2 or 3 other official online outlets for students.

 

I would say before you make your purchase, try Open office as it's free :)http://www.openoffice.org/

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