Reviews of the Microsoft Works Suite 2003
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CNET Review
The Good: Calendar makes appointments easy to find; a new Works Projects tool walks you through complicated chores, such as planning a family reunion; includes Word 2002.
The Bad: Comes with too few Works project templates.
The Bottom Line: Works Suite 2003 is a true bargain. It's the best at-home or at-school productivity suite--as long as you can do without Excel and PowerPoint--and it costs half as much as Office XP.
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.
Part number: B1100711
General
- Subcategory Office applications - office suite
- Language(s) English
- License pricing Standard
- Localization English
Software
- License Type Complete package
- License Qty 1 user
- License Pricing Standard
- Platform Windows
- Min Supported Color Depth 16-bit (64K colors)
- Distribution Media CD-ROM
- Package Type Retail
System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP2 or later, Microsoft Windows 98
- Min Processor Type Intel Pentium - 300 MHz
- Min RAM Size 96 MB
- Min Hard Drive Space 1050 MB
- Peripheral / Interface Devices SVGA monitor, Mouse or compatible device, 4x CD-ROM
- System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows XP - RAM 96 MB - HD 1050 MB, Microsoft Windows 98 - RAM 64 MB - HD 1050 MB, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows ME - RAM 64 MB - HD 1050 MB, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP2 or later - RAM 64 MB - HD 1050 MB
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