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I have the same question In a nutshell, yes but with a couple of reservations! To its credit the new software loaded quickly, easily, and without a single glitch. Office is my lifeline, and has been for well over a decade. In Word I write documents and letters, prepare reports, and even design the odd leaflet and poster. Outlook keeps my diary and reminds me of appointments and things I have to do and also keeps track of all my contacts.

Crucially Outlook also provides [in one place] my platform for email communication by routing emails from everyone into one single space. The other programs in the suit I use only infrequently so these did not enter the decision making process.

Whenever you update software getting everything working easily is a blessing - and this is where we come to the "but". Obviously, as time goes by, both hardware and software have to change to take advantage of new developments and incorporate new features we didn't realize we needed before - and Office is no exception to the rule. Office is a work based suite of programs that millions of people have used for years, and know intimately, or so I thought!

But Office incorporates new toolbars, functions, and controls that look nothing like they did before. Whilst this means nothing to those using, or learning, the programs for the first time it's a big [and rather unwelcome] step to experienced users who rightly expect to simply "load and shoot".

If you are an experienced Office user you have the option to either find where everything now is [imagine if car makers put the brake on the right and the horn on the handbrake] and what the new icons mean or find a workaround. I chose the latter route and simply downloaded and installed Classic View for Office - instantly the old "classic" toolbar and icons are back where they should be, thank goodness, and I can work again easily and automatically!

So "yes" this version of Office is a good buy especially for those with more than one PC, and having the software on hand in DVD form is always re-assuring. There are still a couple of niggling anomalies like having to work in "compatibility mode" if you want to retain the old "doc" file format but generally Microsoft have done a good job in updating this software suite.

Maybe I'll load a spare laptop with Windows 8 and Office and play with the metro interface whenever I have a few spare minutes - or perhaps I'll just keep going as I am and use Office until I retire! One person found this helpful. Good, does what you'd expect, fair price. The ribbon adds clicks to every task you might want to do, compared to the menu bar and toolbar system used previously, and you need to re-learn where to find simple common frequently used commands.

Once you've done that it's OK but I'd still prefer the option to have a menubar and toolbars. I bought it because my version of Outlook kept crashing on opening, and there appeared to be no fix available - it doesn't crash any more. Also, with this DVD version you can legally install it on two computers - eg a laptop and a desktop, though you shouldn't use them concurrently.

And it comes with 32 bit and 64 bit versions - if it's a fresh install, you can install the 64 bit version though any add-ins you have need to be 64 bit to continue working. If you're upgrading, as I was from full Office with Access etc, you only get the 32 bit option, but you can continue to use any bits of office that don't get upgraded by choosing the options carefully and not going with a typical install.

I've given this 4 stars because, although I don't much like Microsoft bloatware and I only bought it because I needed to update to a version of Outlook that would work with enterprise email, I have to admit grudgingly that it does all I want it to and was straightforward to set up. I was particularly impressed with the ease and speed of importing a spreadsheet of contacts.

When I checked the prices, the Product Key Card version was not much cheaper, and it only allows use on a single computer. Plus there is something comforting about having such expensive software in physical form. The Microsoft website isn't very clear on this, but I was relieved to find that it is possible to download from the website using the product key that comes in the packaging, you don't need to use the DVD at all if you don't want to.

This is a good quality software at a reasonable price, and it works as expected. Upgrade from Office Home or Business to Microsoft See options for home. See options for work. Office Home and Business will be retired in Updates are required to stay supported. Please update to Microsoft to get product support.

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