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Microsoft Office 365 previewMicrosoft might not be the first name you think of when considering enterprise cloud offerings. But then again, the company does handle 10 billion Hotmail and Windows Live messages a day and has a 15-year history of deploying and managing massive data centres. |
£80-per-year for Home Premium
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£219, upgrade £131
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Pages '09 reviewApple's Pages continues to improve and provide a viable alternative to Microsoft Word and other word processors. What was once an app for just creating flashy newsletters, is rapidly become a business-class tool. |
£69
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Keynote '09 ReviewThe shining star of Apple's iWork package, Keynote, has always been the presentation package of choice for the consummate professional. Can Apple make the program any better? We take a look at Keynote 09, part of Apple's iWork 09 package. |
£69
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Numbers '09 ReviewThe second iteration of Apple's new spreadsheet application, Numbers, makes its appearance in iWork 09. It still makes spreadsheets look amazing, but does its functionality match Excel yet? |
£69
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First Look: Numbers ’09We get our hands on iWork 09 and test out the update to Apple's spreadsheet application, Numbers. Discover what new features are on offer and how they shape up to other spreadsheets. |
£69
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Microsoft Office 2008 For MacOffice 2008 reclaims its top spot as the productivity suite of choice thanks to Universal Binary performance, native OpenXML file editing, an improved interface, and a much expanded feature set. Discover what Office 2008 has to offer in our in-depth review. |
£99.95 (Student edition)
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Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac PreviewAfter three years of development, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac is nearly here. We take a look at some of the new features and ask 'Has it been worth the wait?' |
£99.95 (Student edition)
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Google SpreadsheetsGoogle Spreadsheets is a free, web-based spreadsheet tool that does a surprisingly good job as a basic number cruncher, and the price is right – well, it’s free. |
Free
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