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Last post 12-08-2005, 20:48 by Branden Russell. 10 replies.
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  •  11-30-2005, 4:18 12142

    Downloading

    In Download section there is two link to choose?
    MSX DLL Development
    Beta Versions
    Stable Release

    what is the diffrent between Beta and Stable relese ?

    Best Regard
    Konrad
  •  11-30-2005, 4:30 12144 in reply to 12142

    Re: Downloading

    A beta version is something that has not yet been fully tested and might not work properly.

    Patrick :mrgreen:
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  •  11-30-2005, 4:45 12147 in reply to 12142

    Re: Downloading

    I have Microsoft Office XP Pro 2002 version and I would like to update or upgrade to 2003 or newer version of office... is there a fee for this update or upgrade? where I can get this update done? #-o I want to update it because some function is added in version 2003 and newer that I need to school.... :roll:

    Best Regard
    Konrad
  •  11-30-2005, 5:05 12153 in reply to 12142

    Re: Downloading

    Yes, there is a fee. You might want to hold off, there will be a 2005 version soon, or so I'm told (we're running out of 2005 days aren't we). What functions do you need that you don't have? Just curious.

    BTW, if 2005 version is released, I'll sell you my 2003 version.
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  •  11-30-2005, 17:20 12185 in reply to 12142

    Re: Downloading

    2005 year almost end...

    I have in school 2003 edition and I have save my work on 2003 edition and that mean I can not open document in 2002 edition because it say

    Your Microsoft Excel program dont support Microsoft Excel 2003 edition make sure you have right version of excel! that mean I have to get never... :oops: that is curious...

    if you could you can send to me software at my private email

    best regard
    konrad
  •  11-30-2005, 17:42 12192 in reply to 12142

    Re: Downloading

    if you could you can send to me software at my private email

    uhh.. no. K, there are multiple DVD's... and the license needs to accompany the program... and then there's the matter of compensation. LOL!

    You didn't say which Office programs you were using (except for Excel), but look at the FILE | SAVEAS command. It will fix your problem.
    e.g., in Word, choose Save As Type: Word 97-2003. Then, OK.
    e.g., in Excel, choose Save As Type: Excel 97-2003. Then, OK.
    e.g., in Access, choose Backup Database... the default is Access 2000 format. Nothing else needed.
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  •  11-30-2005, 17:50 12199 in reply to 12142

    Re: Downloading

    oo... how limited knowledge I have about pc... :oops: :crylol:
  •  11-30-2005, 17:52 12201 in reply to 12142

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    g_stockman:
    Yes, there is a fee. You might want to hold off, there will be a 2005 version soon, or so I'm told (we're running out of 2005 days aren't we).


    It is currently called Office 12.
    I am not sure if they will label it with a year upon release or not, but 12 is what Microsoft seems to be referencing it is.
    It is in beta stage right now.
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  •  12-08-2005, 20:12 12594 in reply to 12142

    Microsoft's Office 12 "ontrack" for second half

    Forbes:
    Microsoft Shares Could See 15% Upside To Market
    David Ng, 12.08.05, 11:16 AM ET

    SG Cowen reiterated a positive investment opinion on Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ), citing increased confidence in the company's revenue acceleration in fiscal 2006 and 2007.

    "We see upside relative to the market of 15% or more over the next six to 12 months," SG Cowen analyst Drew Brosseau wrote in a note to investors.

    The research firm said Microsoft's revenue is poised to accelerate starting in the December quarter on the back of two key product cycles, the Xbox 360 and SQL Server 2005.

    "Along with these big cycles, Microsoft is finding incremental opportunity in major franchises like client and server platforms through finer market segmentation," the research firm said.

    Longer term, Microsoft's Windows Vista and Office 12 remain "on track" for delivery in the second half of calendar 2006, according to the research firm.

    SG Cowen added that Microsoft could be developing a branded competitor to the Apple Computer (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) iPod.

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  •  12-08-2005, 20:29 12598 in reply to 12142

    Re: Microsoft's Office 12 "ontrack" for second half

    :lol: that why my friend what to buy share..... =D> because of the xbox360.... lol :roll:
  •  12-08-2005, 20:48 12603 in reply to 12142

    Re: Microsoft's Office 12 "ontrack" for second h

    g_stockman:
    Forbes:
    Microsoft Shares Could See 15% Upside To Market
    David Ng, 12.08.05, 11:16 AM ET

    SG Cowen reiterated a positive investment opinion on Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ), citing increased confidence in the company's revenue acceleration in fiscal 2006 and 2007.

    "We see upside relative to the market of 15% or more over the next six to 12 months," SG Cowen analyst Drew Brosseau wrote in a note to investors.

    The research firm said Microsoft's revenue is poised to accelerate starting in the December quarter on the back of two key product cycles, the Xbox 360 and SQL Server 2005.

    "Along with these big cycles, Microsoft is finding incremental opportunity in major franchises like client and server platforms through finer market segmentation," the research firm said.

    Longer term, Microsoft's Windows Vista and Office 12 remain "on track" for delivery in the second half of calendar 2006, according to the research firm.

    SG Cowen added that Microsoft could be developing a branded competitor to the Apple Computer (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) iPod.


    I have a beta of Windows Vista running on my computer. It is pretty neat.
    I'm excited to see the release version.
    I'll have to start saving up to be able to get that and Office 12....
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