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Buying Microsoft Office

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    #11
    Originally posted by spoons View Post
    Isn`t there a Home/Student version that allows up to five installs??
    Almost, 3 user licence not 5, but for 64 quid you can't complain!

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Of...4138775&sr=1-1


    OP did mention this edition but the legality of it would still be dubious. I.e. you could use it to write letters to your Aunty Mable, but would be on very dodgy ground writing a letter to a customer...
    Still Invoicing

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      #12
      Start an OU course and then go here:

      http://www.microsoft.com/student/dis...k/default.aspx

      Completely legal and only £38.95 for Office Ultimate 2007.

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        #13
        Do you know any games developers at rare ?

        I got office ultimate 3 licenses for £16 from a lad who works there.

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          #14
          £49.99 from Amazon

          http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/promotion...A1AYVG6V8CYA9I

          Office Home and Student 2007 is licensed only for noncommercial use by households. The retail license terms permit installation and use of Office Home and Student 2007 on three devices.

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            #15
            My neighbour is a dental nurse, she got me a copy via the NHS deal.

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              #16
              My personal opinion is, if you are going to break the terms of the licence (i.e. by a home / student / NHS edition and use it commercially), then why bother paying anything for it.


              What is the point in paying for a licence that does not apply to your circumstances?
              Downloading a pirate copy is just as illegal.


              Either pay for the licence you want, or don't pay for any licence.


              (I paid for mine )
              Still Invoicing

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                #17
                Originally posted by blacjac View Post
                My personal opinion is, if you are going to break the terms of the licence (i.e. by a home / student / NHS edition and use it commercially), then why bother paying anything for it.


                What is the point in paying for a licence that does not apply to your circumstances?
                Downloading a pirate copy is just as illegal.


                Either pay for the licence you want, or don't pay for any licence.


                (I paid for mine )
                I must agree ... I am also fully licensed

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
                  Start an OU course and then go here:

                  http://www.microsoft.com/student/dis...k/default.aspx

                  Completely legal and only £38.95 for Office Ultimate 2007.
                  Originally posted by blacjac View Post
                  My personal opinion is, if you are going to break the terms of the licence (i.e. by a home / student / NHS edition and use it commercially), then why bother paying anything for it.


                  What is the point in paying for a licence that does not apply to your circumstances?
                  Downloading a pirate copy is just as illegal.


                  Either pay for the licence you want, or don't pay for any licence.


                  (I paid for mine )
                  Check out the T&C:

                  http://www.microsoft.com/student/dis...-uk/terms.aspx

                  There is no restriction on what you can do with this copy of Office Ultimate 2007 and it is a perpetual license, the only condition is that you must be a student currently studying a course and have a valid .ac e-mail address.

                  OU students are legible and can perform any business work on it as well if they want to. It is a full copy of office ultimate, not a cut down student and teacher version of office.

                  Just start up a cheapish OU basic web dev course or something and get your order in (OU also do things like CCNA now I belive, got to be something that would be useful to you)

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
                    Check out the T&C:

                    http://www.microsoft.com/student/dis...-uk/terms.aspx

                    There is no restriction on what you can do with this copy of Office Ultimate 2007 and it is a perpetual license, the only condition is that you must be a student currently studying a course and have a valid .ac e-mail address.

                    OU students are legible and can perform any business work on it as well if they want to. It is a full copy of office ultimate, not a cut down student and teacher version of office.

                    Just start up a cheapish OU basic web dev course or something and get your order in (OU also do things like CCNA now I belive, got to be something that would be useful to you)
                    Seems like a very good deal, however I think this would be the sticking point:
                    you must be enrolled in an education institution geographically located in the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man. If a Higher Education student, you must be enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate level course. If a Further Education student, you must have at least 15 hours of scheduled contact time per week for your course.
                    The OU undergrad modules are quite expensive (last time I looked, they were more expensive than a years action pack subscription). Plus, once you stop being a student you have to stop using it.......
                    Still Invoicing

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                      #20
                      Either, have a child or a wife who is a teacher. The latter works for me...
                      ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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