Techies:
Received the following
today. You can run Office 97 and Office 2000 without having a Windows
license. The price is $54.95 per user. Hopefully, educational
pricing will be available for less. Judge for yourself.
George
CODEWEAVERS RUNS OFFICE WITHOUT WINDOWS | News: Info
The answer is yes-Office is allowed to be installed on home computers for work related
uses (no family x-mas letters!) under the state agreement as I see it. See this link:
http://www.microsoft.com/education/default.asp?ID=WorkHome
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Tim Buenz
Director of Technology
Jefferson-Scranton Comm. Sc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I have had requests to load office on home computers for teachers. We
>have made Office our official software here at school and now teachers who
>have Appleworks and MS Works at home want that software at home. I know
>Appleworks had that agreement, but not sure about
I have had requests to load office on home computers for teachers. We
have made Office our official software here at school and now teachers who
have Appleworks and MS Works at home want that software at home. I know
Appleworks had that agreement, but not sure about Microsoft. What's your
take