Friday, August 20, 2010

Are these Microsoft Programs free?

Are Microsoft Word and Microsoft Powerpoint free??



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No, they're not; I think they'll run you about $100 each.



If you're interested in a free alternative -- and one that is *very* compatible to MS Office suites (not sure about MS Office 2007, though), you might want to check out OpenOffice. It's available at http://www.openoffice.org



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No they are not, but you can easily find free versions online. For example, try openoffice, a freeware version at openoffice.org.
Microsoft does'nt know the word ''free''. Bill did'nt get rich by giving things away. Those programs will cost you over $100 +
actually, no! you must buy it for almost 130 dollars but i post the microsoft office professional edition 2003 with word, powerpoint, excel, etc. OEM Version so you can download it for free.
No microsoft office is not free. However there is a set of free programs that has the same functionality as Microsoft Office but at a very good price... FREE. Go here... http://www.openoffice.org/ ... and download Open Office. It is a very good program, some even think its better than Microsoft Office, and best of all is that its FREE.
no you have to pay



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No. Microsoft Word Viewer and Microsoft Powerpoint Viewer are free. You have to pay for Word and Powerpoint themselves.
No. They are not free.



But you can buy used versions or new older versions for a reasonable price.



You can find free downloads of cracked versions- but they may have viruses and it is stealing.

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