Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 Free Trial?
I'm thinking of downloading it. Whoever has downloaded it, is it really free? Are there any obligations? Is it a safe download? Anything else I should know? Like I really HAVE to purchase it? So the print feature is disabled? Cause I really need to print something.
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- yes its free but its only for 60 days i think and then u have to purchase it
- the free trial might be free to download. but alot of features are disabled. the main one is printing, screen printing and saving are disabled. ur better off looking for the one they offer free on the website. officelive.com
- Yeah, it's a free 60 day trial, but I think some features are missing. If you really want a free Word program, try Open Office, it's basically the same thing, but it's open source, which means it's free. And it is very safe, so don't worry about viruses and maleware. The only reason why I don't use it is because I have Office 2007 already. It does take some time getting used to, though, but has more features than office 2003. openoffice.org
- I have downloaded it. Very easy download, totally safe. You get a truly FREE 60 day trial. All you need is an e-mail address. If you are really worried, you may be able to scan it for viruses if you have the right software.
- just use google docs. or open office. they are the same thing but free
- If you dont want to spend your money and need full version, just email me for tricks and tips..
- You should rather try SSuite Office for a free office suite. They have a whole range of office suites that are free for download. Their software also don't need to run on Java or .NET, like so many open source office suites, so it makes their software very small and efficient. You may try these links: http://www.ssuitesoft.com/index.htm or http://ssuite5element.webs.com/thefifthelement.htm
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