I have used every edition of Office since 2000 which one is by a lot
the worst. Don't get me wrong, once the program is up and running it
has many convenient new features plus a nice layout. However, after
installing the software via 'click-to-run' We have consistently had
issues since 2010 premiered. Either lengthy pauses for updates
(despite manually disabling updates), or spontaneously corrupted
process files, or seemingly random incompatibility issues with
printers or ms office 2010
...
the list goes with and on. I've tried repairing your installation on
several events, I've completely uninstalled as well as purchased new
licenses, I've even used the product or service on dozens of other
machines but still these problems persist. Unfortunately we are all
well alert to the stranglehold that Microsoft is wearing the word
processor market place so we're left to create due. What a shame.
I purchased cheap office 2010
MS Business office Home and Student 2010 (Disc version for 3 PCs)
last year. I didn't know it absolutely was what they call "click-to-run"
version so that the product is not really installed on your hard disk
but operates from MILLISECONDS server. This can be problematic for
the reason that application sometimes hangs or perhaps freezes and
keeps indicating "MS is downloading required features" and also you
wait and wait. This happens each time you wish to use a function
within the application.
But the worst portion was that my software suddenly stopped working.
I got a message saying who's needed repair. So I followed the
particular instructions on MS site and repaired the appliance (I got
an email saying that the application have been repaired). And it still
would not start. It keeps saying that it must be processing but
nothing happens. I spent more than an hour or so trying to fix it
without having problem. I will probably ought to uninstall and
re-install.
I also learned that support services is good only with the 6 months
of the particular purchase. After 6 months, if you need help, you will
either should troubleshoot the problem by yourself (through Microsoft
Office Microsoft Publisher 2010
internet site or various web pages that pinpoint the situation) or
pay about $40-50 and get live agent. After spending hours, I was
finally in a position to re-install it (it works but now this doesn't
happen show the correct icons for your applications). If you are a
sophisticated user and trust you to ultimately troubleshoot problems,
then I guess may buy this version. But if you have supplemental
income, I'd recommend buying the total version, not the click-to-run
model.
Microsoft Office is particularly intuitive and powerful. I struggled
for years with wanting to do what I needed with free competitors, and
none of them please let me so easily accomplish almost everything.
Using free stuff, it would take myself hours to tweak a chart and
insert it into a document and find it to print out looking as i
intended. It was almost effortless with MS Office, as it was very easy
to create a graph in Excel after which it C&P it into Phrase. The
default and automated features start a decent looking job, but
customization is quite accessible, powerful, and painless to utilize.
I'm glad that I finally spent the bucks on this; it saved me time and
hassle this term.