Product Review: Microsoft Office XP
Many reports have already been written covering the latest release of Microsoft products with much gusto, usually from beta-testers who manage to get copies of these developments and are then eager to be the first to pass on any exciting changes to those of us who are waiting with anticipation to find out what these new products will do for us.
Microsoft have decided upon a new name for their latest Office product, previously called Office 10, they have changed their minds and have now decided to call their latest baby To read the rest of the article you'll need to log in below If you've forgotten your details click here for a reminder. If you haven't got an account, it's free and it only takes a minute to set one up,
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