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Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Medialess License Kit for System Builders 1 pack LICENSE ONLY

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Medialess License Kit for System Builders 1 pack LICENSE ONLY




Specification Mfr Part Number: 79G-00916 Features: Get better results faster with a new streamlined user interface. Create high-quality documents you can be proud of. Preview your changes quickly. Organize notes and information for your personal projects, tasks, and to-do lists so you can get things done. Visualize key data trends using conditional formatting. Remove private information from the documents you want to share. Have better control and predictability when formatting documents. Create and save custom slide layouts for use in later presentations. Help ensure broader distribution of your documents and presentations. Find the Help you need to get started. Office Home and Student 2007 Includes: Excel 2007 PowerPoint 2007 OneNote 2007 Word 2007 System requirements: Computer and processor: 500 megahertz (MHz) processor or higher Memory: 256 megabyte (MB) RAM or higher Hard disk: 1.5 gigabyte (GB); a portion of this disk space will be freed after installation if the original download package is removed from the hard drive. Drive: CD-ROM or DVD drive Display: 1024×768 or higher resolution monitor Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack (SP) 2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, or later operating system Package: OEM 1-Pack COA license only, No media

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Office Home and Student 2007 WIN32 English Us canada Only CD Retail Tech Sku

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Office Home and Student 2007 WIN32 English Us canada Only CD Retail Tech Sku




Office Home and Student 2007 Win32 English US/Canada Only CD Retail Tech SKU

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5 Stars Just what your looking for.
This is the student version but in a DVD case.

It had a valid product key and is working great for me.

Highly recommended!!!!!!

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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2




Windows XP Home makes it easy to use your Computer for those Personal projects you enjoy. Service Packs round up the bug fixes and product updates you need for operating more smoothly. This Service Pack bridges the gaps between the original software and user requests more fully, responding to customer wishes — and making XP even better. Share your home computing resources with simple-to-use Networking tools Service Pack features - Security Center offers a central control system for your Windows XP security — work with the firewalls, auto updates and antivirus tools Great news for people sick of pop-up ads - The built-in pop-up blocker controls them, with a new submenu and status bar icons New Add-Ons manager gives you instant access to all the Browser Helper Objects and extensions, enabling and disabling them easily Firewall now has its own control panel Enhancements to the Windows Update service make installing new updates easy Wireless Networking - Multiple wireless connections to choose from

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Still the best Microsoft OS available.
After seeing how friends and coworkers have struggled with their Windows Vista machines more often than not, I decided to purchase Windows XP for an upgrade to a one of my home computers. XP is by far the better operating system when compared to Vista. And with the release of Service Pack 3, Windows XP is even more stable. Something that Service Pack 1 for Vista did not do…

1 Star NOT AS ADVERTISED
THIS PRODUCT WAS TO BE SOLD WITH A NEW COMPUTER, NOT INDIVIDUALLY. IT IS A ONE TIME USE ONLY SO MY RATING IS AS LOW AS IT CAN BE I WOULD NOT BUY FROM THIS VENDOR AGAIN.

3 Stars Just a warning
Someone mentioned that with XP the “blue screen of death” is no more. This is actually false. While the “blue screen of death” does not happen often, it does happen. Except it isn’t just a matter of restarting the computer, as it just pops up again and again and again until you reformat your computer (and lose everything). Just a warning for anyone, but overall XP is a very well thought out product and has a great interface that’s similar enough to old editions, but with a modern flair.

3 Stars It was what my computer needed
I’ve heard bad things about Vista so wanted a copy of the XP on hand.

4 Stars Bought for Mac “Boot Camp”
I bought this for my daughter’s MacBook, She had a Windows-only program she needed long term for school and we did not want to buy a Wintel computer just for that. She uses it with the Macintosh “Boot Camp” program that allows the Mac to boot up w/the Macintosh Finder or Windows operating system. That requires a full version of Windows (not an upgrade). We did have to upgrade Finder to the “Tiger” (10.5) version which had the production version of Boot Camp. We could not get the downloadable Beta version of Boot Camp to work w/ the earlier versions of Finder. It took three shots to get Windows to install, all related to how Windows does a new “clean” installation; it goes back to it’s MS-DOS roots for the initial setup. As with any Windows product, the amount of on-screen information was minimal, so I guessed wrong a couple of times during the installation process. Not for a complete novice, but I’m no expert/geek, either. Technophobes should definitely get help. Once the installation was complete, everything worked as advertised, both for the Mac and Windows.

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WordPerfect Office 11 WordPerfect Quattro Pro Presentations

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

WordPerfect Office 11 WordPerfect Quattro Pro Presentations




MODEL- CRLCD09869WI VENDOR- COREL CORPORATION FEATURES- WordPerfect Office 11 Standard- Full version A complete intelligent office productivity solution with powerful word processing, spreadsheet and multimedia presentation capabilities. Windows ONLY WordPerfect Office 11 isnt just about making an intelligent choice, its about making use of intelligent tools. An advanced, full- featured suite, it offers extensive control over long documents and formatting. Plus, integration with industry-standard applications and technologies keeps you connected to the tools your colleagues and clients use every day. Whether youre authoring, reusing, sharing or publishing documents, our latest version of WordPerfect Office lets you communicate valuable information in virtually any format. WordPerfect Office 11 is engineered to work with open standards (XML and SGML), de facto standards (PDF and HTML) and competing technologies (Microsoft Office), creating a collaborative, flexible and efficient working environment. The Standard Edition includes: WordPerfect - powerful word processing Quattro Pro - versatile spreadsheets Presentations - multimedia presentations Plus: Multilingual writing tools for many languages, including French, German, Spanish and Italian. Address Book The Pocket Oxford Dictionary Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 6.3 9,500+ clipart images 1,000

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars WordPerfkt 11 with extras.
This is an earlier version of WordPerfect, but it does what we wanted. If you need WordPerfect this is a cheap way to go. However if you don’t need WordPerfect specifically then OpenOffice is free, is compatible with the Microsoft Office Suite and is free.

3 Stars Software purchase
The product arrived very quickly, was packaged nicely and in great shape. It was different than I expected, as it was not the original version of the Wordperfect software that I expected. However, it did include many other pieces of software that I did not expect (an added bonus). The first computer installation went fine, no problems, however the second installation on Vista was unsuccessful. I am not sure if this was the software or not. I have mixed feelings about the product, but I paid very little for the software, so I do feel that I got my money’s worth.

5 Stars software
I bought it to open some quattro pro files I had sent to me and it worked perfectly

5 Stars Go to corel.com and get a free trial of the latest version for 30 days!
You can try before you buy at Corel.com. The latest version is easier to use and better. The version from stayathomedad’s we know games would not install on my computer. I guess that’s what you get for only paying $20 for the program. On top of that I agree with a fellow reviewer, I believe it has been pirated.

2 Stars Verification
Corel WordPerfect Office 12 Standard [OLD VERSION]It is very old, and unable to verify using Serial # printed on insert. It’s fine to just use for fun, but I am disappointed, as it is not user friendly.

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WordPerfect Office X4 Home and Student

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

WordPerfect Office X4 Home and Student




Create eye-catching documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with WordPerfect Office X4. Organize notes and information. Open, edit and save Microsoft Office documents and 59 other formats, such as Open Document Format (ODF) and Office Open XML (OOXML). Save money and share information with others using the built-in PDF tools. Control who can view, copy, edit or print your work by adding a password to a PDF you create. Take notes, and collect and reuse information, ideas and images from virtually anywhere with a digital notebook. Plus, you get data analysis software and integrated online services. Data analysis and visualization tools. Digital notebook to organize your information. Compatibility with applicable Microsoft Office documents. Turn documents, spreadsheets and presentations into PDFs to share with the world. Presentations Graphics X4 graphics manipulation program. Take notes and capture information and images from the Web, emails and other documents. Share information with others and exchange ideas online and off. Free postage from stamps.com. 200 MB free online storage. Free 2-hour training CD included

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars X4 home & student easy to use
I’m an old wordperfect 5.1 guy. I bought X4 home & student after using Corel’s free trial program (at Corel’s website). This is a very easy program to learn and use. Easily converts and saves documents into Wordperfect 5.1 format or MS Word format or many other formats. Easy to create PDF’s or simply e-mail documents as attachments (either as wordperfect, MS word, or several other formats) Can also use wordperfect 5.1 “classic mode” if you miss the old way.

1 Star Corel selling known defective product
I purchased this product and it seemingly was registered and loaded properly. It failed completely after a short use and I attempted to reload if from the disks supplied only to be stopped at 6% configuration. When reattempted, the product declared my i.d. number invalid, a defect confirmed by Corel on its website. I waited and tried again, successfully registering the product only to reach the same problem, stopping this time at 7% of the product configuring. The product and a completely inaccessable (by telephone) Corel stink.

2 Stars another MS clone that doesn’t quite make the mark
To go completely negative on this product is to discount the feelings and thoughts of nearly everyone who has used this program since its infancy as the leading word processor available. Therein lies the trouble. Wordperfect’s best years seem to be behind them and with every new release, this office program is forced to look and operate more and more like Word, Excel and or Powerpoint. There is also a nice integrated e-mail client, but compared to Outlook it simply doesn’t measure up.

As a writer I know very well how publishers will bully writers and authors into only producing works formatted in the latest version MS Office. This is not acceptable both to the writer and to the user of Office X4.

In roughly 2000-2001, Microsoft obtained 20% of the stock value of Corel. Since that time, Corel has been battling an uphill battle trying to make WordPerfect fit into nice little Microsoft versions. The problem with that is that WordPerfect is not Microsoft. It was a completely independently designed program from the beginning. Thus, as a Microsoft clone, it fails horribly and for users of traditional versions of the software, it seems less and less like the program that they like and comfortable with.

Add the fact that publishers (not necessarily legal publishers) continually refuse to publish work outside the mainstream of MS Office programs. To top it off, WordPerfect Office X4 costs more than similar products from Microsoft. I hate to cave in like this, but if you are seeking a quality office suite that is compatible with Office 2007, buy all means buy the Microsoft Office 2007 product. It will prevent a headache and an almost certain letdown with your publishers,coworkers, editors and so on ad infinitum.

This is a beautiful product that would have been helped without all the helpless dependence on Microsoft to dictate its mandatory file formats. If you want to be completely free of MS, look into Sun’s Star Office or IBM’s Lotus series. They perform just as well or better than this and at a much better price/value. If you can get beyond the “Work in Microsoft Word mode” which I found irritating, You can be very productive with this. I highly recommend everybody to at least take a look.

3 Stars WordPerfect fast, but quirky
The WordPerfect X4 loaded fast and easily. It works great with previous wpd files. I did have a problem with one installation on a Vista machine with Office 2007. If Outlook 2007 was opened before WordPerfect was opened, when the last WP document was closed (and a blank document opens), the package would crash and close. No ptoblem if we always kept one document open, or if we opened WordPerfect first.

5 Stars Great new product
Had a hard time getting used to all the new applications but it has many great ones for the business mind.

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Windows Vista Home Basic with SP1 32 bit for System Builders 1 pack

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Windows Vista Home Basic with SP1 32 bit for System Builders 1 pack




Item #: T03913. Windows Vista Home Basic is the edition of Windows for basic home computing needs. If you only want to use your PC for tasks like browsing the Internet, using e-mail, or viewing photos, then Windows Vista Home Basic may be the right edition for you. While it won’t provide as many benefits as Windows Vista Home Premium, it will help you use your PC more easily and more safely than you could with Windows XP.Windows Vista SP1 is an update to Windows Vista that addresses feedback from customers. In addition to previously released updates, SP1 will contain changes focused on addressing specific reliability and performance issues, supporting new types of hardware, and adding support for several emerging standards. SP1 also addresses some management, deployment, and support challenges. Product Description: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic w/SP1 - license and media
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic SP1
License Type: License and media
License Qty: 1 PC
License Pricing: OEM
Language(s): English
Media: DVD-ROM
Licensing Details: 32-bit
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User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star vista 32bit vs mac osx
yes i agree that this is the cheapest way to get vista…vista has problems to the point where people are going back to xp,save yourself the hastle and buy a mac,mac os x is extremely stable and never crashes.Apple MacBook Pro MB134LL/A 15.4-inch Laptop (2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD SuperDrive) for the macbook pro and Apple MacBook MB466LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, Slot Loading SuperDrive) for cheap macbook

3 Stars cheapest way to get vista
This is the cheapest way to get vista that I know of. However, of course it has all the faults that microsoft is famous for. Buy a mac and make your life easier.

Not sure if the developers version installs easily on a barebones pc, but it installed without trouble on a second partition on a macbook. In that situation at least it is not worth buying the non-developers version

I give it five out of five for price, and 1 out of five because its vista, making three out of five overall.

4 Stars Works For Me !
No Problems loading or setting up. Occasional ” Stack over flow “error encountered, but has stopped as time accumulated on operating system. Runs Smoothly and suprisingly quickly on custom built 1.25 MHZAMD w/512 MB. ram, Not sure about mother board and BIOS. Fairly standard 2004 desktop. SiS 741 Host CPU Bridge , SiS 964 PCi to LPC Bridge.

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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit for System Builders DVD

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit for System Builders DVD




1PK VISTA HOME BASIC 64BIT EN DVD

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Avoid like the plague. No wait, this is worse.
This OS does not work with 99% of all hardware devices due to its mandatory driver signing policy. This means that a hardware device and/or driver that does not implement DRM cannot be certified and therefore used with this OS. If you can, get the 32-bit version instead. Or better yet, get XP.

4 Stars Not for Boot Camp Macs with OS 10.4
This rating is for the package, not the OS itself.

Just a warning…this will NOT WORK CORRECTLY if you plan to install using Boot Camp on your 64 bit Mac. It will install, but as of OS 10.4, many of the drivers are only supported by the 32 bit version of Windows Vista (so get that!). Parallels can not handle 64 bit either. Just a warning.

3 Stars Vista 64
New rating: 4/5

Just a quick note before I begin: I run 2x 1GB GeForce 8600 GT on an MSI n570 SLi motherboard with an AMD Phenom @ 2.6 Ghz with 8GB DDR2 RAM. I am not a hardcore gamer or PC enthusiast; this is the first rig of this calibur that I have ever built.

That being said….

Ah Vista. How anxious I was to try you out myself. I’ve heard lots of different things about you, some good, and lots of bad. I’ll reflect on my initial experience with this OS in this review.

Installation was a breeze. Vista rarely prompted me unnecessarily (for example, it just restarted instead of prompting me and waiting for 30 seconds), and the whole process couldn’t have been longer than ten minutes. And for those of you updating your system from XP (or some other Microsoft OS), Vista has an “update” feature and a clean install feature; the former saves all of your personal information while the latter is pretty self explanatory.

My initial reaction went something like this: wow, this looks pretty slick. And it continues to look pretty slick. Microsoft piles on the visual goods with window shadowing, transparencies, and tight color schemes. All of these effects work right out of the box, so if you’re a sucker for visuals this won’t disappoint you. On the other hand, if you reminisce about the days of 3.1, you can always turn these features off. I would recommend this for users that experience lower performance than they desire.

Vista is also loaded with control features. I ended up removing many of them in favor of less hassle and better performance, but for those of you that like prompts and many security features, Vista will again support your desires. Vista’s initial settings will prompt you whenever ANY program tries to access the web and whenever ANY program (that isn’t started by the OS) runs. I felt that this was a little much and disabled both. It comes with a firewall, Windows defender, performance monitors, a new look for the control panel, a new sidebar, and an improved search engine (which I’ve heard plenty of complaining about, but it works great for me… its on the start menu people, its not hard to find!).

There are some down sides. If you’re looking to disable security features that Vista insists on running as defaults, you’re going to find it pretty difficult. As in, look around for a half hour, give up, get a coffee, come back with friends and look for another half hour before you find it difficult. Also, it could boot a little faster. I was expecting blazing booting speed with the rig that I built but honestly my family’s computer with XP gets up and running quicker, and it runs on spare blender parts. Additionally, when you see “32-bit compatibility” advertised, they mean that you can run a program that allows a single program to run in an XP environment, and choose whether or not to run it in this format permanently or not. Forget about playing older games or running old software as well; 64-bit Vista does not support 16-bit code.

All-in-all, the goods far outway the bad. It runs smooth, looks great, and allows great flexibility while providing excellent security and features designed to aid any kind of user. I would recommend this to anyone that plans on running a lot of 64-bit software, or to PC builders that plan on using more than 3GB of RAM (32-bit OSs don’t support any more than that!). Other than that though, I would say just stick with 32-bit Vista as you will run into less compatibility issues in the near future.

3 Stars I wish I got 32 bit Vista instead.
It is a good operating system, and updates have fixed more then a few problems, but before buying this I did not realize that quite a number of programs did not support 64 bit windows. I wanted to use the zonealarm firewall and spyware doctor, but they’re not supported on this. I thought 64 bit would be better than 32 bit (which it is in some ways) but not enough software is supported on it. So I would suggest that you stick with 32 bit vista (or XP) for now.

P.S I did not have any problems with PC games working on it, they worked just fine, even Oblivion did.

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