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nslevitz@earthlink.net - 30 Mar 2005 15:48 GMT
could someone please help me to differentiate between the full version
of mac office 2004 and the student teacher version of the same. thank
you.
JE McGimpsey - 30 Mar 2005 16:30 GMT
> could someone please help me to differentiate between the full version
> of mac office 2004 and the student teacher version of the same. thank
> you.

The Standard version and the Student/Teacher version are identical
except for licensing and the price.

The Standard version has one license, which allows for installation on
one desktop and one laptop, if used exclusively by the owner.

The Student/Teacher edition has three licenses, which allow for
installation on up to 3 desktops and 3 laptops. The license is not
guaranteed to be upgradeable (i.e., to the next version), though all
upgrades since Office98 have, AFAIK, allowed you to upgrade from the S/T
edition.

The Pro version is identical to the Standard version, with the addition
of Virtual PC 7 and Windows XP Pro OS.
nslevitz@earthlink.net - 30 Mar 2005 16:37 GMT
Thank you for the speedy reply, I am in the process of purchasing a new
powerbook (i'm new to mac but waiting for the new tiger os)and am just
trying to figure things out.

> > could someone please help me to differentiate between the full version
> > of mac office 2004 and the student teacher version of the same. thank
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> The Pro version is identical to the Standard version, with the addition
> of Virtual PC 7 and Windows XP Pro OS.
Daiya Mitchell - 30 Mar 2005 17:45 GMT
If I were you, I wouldn't leap right on the new Tiger OS.  Programs will
probably take a little while to be compatible with it--you may find yourself
with a beautiful powerbook that will only run the stuff that came with it
(which is plenty, for sure) for several months.  However, that's just me, I
don't trust apple (or anyone) to make major changes and get it right off the
bat the first time, and Tiger seems to be a pretty big change.

In addition, if you are new to Mac, it may take a while for all the
Mac-introductory info (aside from what's in MacHelp) to catch up to Tiger,
in terms of getting good help on newsgroups, etc--there'll be plenty of
early adopters but probably also a lot of holdovers.

Again, this is just me--I was years behind in going from old Mac OS 9 to OS
X, and I'll probably be behind on Tiger as well.  But Panther is going to be
stable and supported for a while, I should think, and if you are
student/faculty, Tiger should be available discounted.  Switching over later
would be extra time and trouble, plus some expense, but possibly less
trouble than learning a whole new OS while that OS is undergoing its final
shakedown.

My two cents.

DM

> Thank you for the speedy reply, I am in the process of purchasing a new
> powerbook (i'm new to mac but waiting for the new tiger os)and am just
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> addition
>> of Virtual PC 7 and Windows XP Pro OS.
nslevitz@earthlink.net - 31 Mar 2005 01:50 GMT
I appreciate what sounds like sound advice. Thanks
> If I were you, I wouldn't leap right on the new Tiger OS.  Programs will
> probably take a little while to be compatible with it--you may find yourself
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> > addition
> >> of Virtual PC 7 and Windows XP Pro OS.
Paul Berkowitz - 31 Mar 2005 05:39 GMT
I wouldn't worry about it. Daiya's too timid. ;-) Wait until Tiger comes
out, wait 10 days to make sure there are no problems, then buy your computer
with Tiger installed.

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>>> addition
>>>> of Virtual PC 7 and Windows XP Pro OS.
Daiya Mitchell - 31 Mar 2005 08:21 GMT
I am timid.  I did try to get that across. :)

DM

>  I wouldn't worry about it. Daiya's too timid. ;-) Wait until Tiger comes
> out, wait 10 days to make sure there are no problems, then buy your computer
> with Tiger installed.
 
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