well karthic, Microsoft released Office 2003 (O2003) last October, the latest in a long line of office productivity suites. I have been using it daily since February this year. It has almost no real competition and it is rare to meet someone who uses OpenOffice or WordPerfect Office in a business setting. For our purposes, it is not necessary to list the thousands of features found in O2003, so I will focus on those that are important to me or are otherwise noteworthy. O2003 is part of the Microsoft "Office System", which includes the server products and other applications. If you are still using Windows 98 through Me, or Windows NT, then Office XP was the end of the line for your PC. O2003 requires Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Ignoring volume products such as the Enterprise edition, SME and SOHO users have four to six versions to choose from, depending on where you look or how you buy a PC. Installation
My installation took up 627 MB of disk space after using Custom Install. Two hundred and seventy two megabytes can be left on the drive to help with maintenance and updates. There were two updates available when I installed the product. There was a warning to software pirates that a copy obtained from a suspect source might not accept updates. I had a chuckle to myself when I saw that, for the first time, Office programs were installed in their own program group, instead of taking up space as orphan programs below the program groups. About time.
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10:34 AM on June 06, 2008