![]() ![]() In this review, I concentrate on each program's word processor, simply because that's the component I use most and can best evaluate. I've been using elements of both products for a couple of months, and I have mixed feelings. Do it - if only to help ensure that the program will continue to be around and available. If you're already a WordPerfect partisan, you'll like the new version, and upgrades will be relatively inexpensive.Office XP won't run on that operating system. If, for some reason, you're still running Windows 95 and plan to continue doing so, forget about an upgrade.Your users know how to use the existing program, and a change now will be expensive and disruptive with relatively few pluses to justify it. If you're reasonably happy with Office 2000 and it seems to do all or even most of what you need, then stick with it and don't bother to upgrade.If you can get a multiple-activation license, even at extra cost, do it. It's a far better program that's both more stable and easier to use. If you're still living with Office 95 or 97, consider upgrading to XP.I'll cut to the chase and offer my recommendations about these two programs: ![]()
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