Microsoft Office Standard 2007

The ambitious, ground-up rebuild of Microsoft Office Standard 2007 presents drastically different
interfaces and new file formats. The new Office looks so unlike its predecessors, it's likely to spark intense love-hate responses from users. This upgrade isn't for everyone: If you're patient, eager to try the latest tools, and willing to relearn most of what you already know about Office, then you may relish the challenge.
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 can produce more polished documents and presentations, and Outlook's new scheduling abilities make it a handier communications hub. Professionals who want to impress clients and co-workers with attractive reports, charts, and slide shows will find this a worthy upgrade.
It offers complex features that you can't yet find elsewhere, but also falls short in key areas.
Inter-application integration isn't as thorough as we'd hoped, and there's no one-click way to collaborate with others on an edit without buying more software. Despite its bevy of
Windows Live and Office Live services, Microsoft chose not to build a bridge to the Web for all Office users. A gro
wing number of competing tools are simpler, cost less or are free, and handle the same core features.
We imagine that power users who have mastered the nooks and crannies of the older versions will curse the steep learning curve. But take heed: The new era of Office affects even those who don't upgrade, and a conversion tool is needed to let older Office versions open Office 2007's default, Open XML files.
The 2007 Microsoft Office system has evolved from a suite of personal productivity products to a more comprehensive and integrated system. Building on the familiar tools that many people already know, the Microsoft Office system includes programs, servers, services, and solutions designed to work together to help address a broad array of business problems.
At the core of the Microsoft Office system are the Microsoft Office suites, which deliver the core desktop productivity tools. New features in these programs enhance how employees can work with one another, partners, and customers, and how organizations capture and use information. In addition to the core desktop editions, the 2007 release includes new programs, servers, and services that build on the productivity software skills your employees already possess. Used together, the Microsoft Office system can help you address business needs ranging from personal productivity management to complex project management.
The Microsoft Office Standard suite includes Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Microsoft Office, PowerPoint 2007, and Microsoft Office Word 2007.
[i]Download here:2007 Office Service Pack 1
http://hotfile.com/dl/29632959/2fbeab3/office2007sp1-kb936982-fullfile-en-us.exe.html
2007 Office Service Pack 2
http://hotfile.com/dl/29632676/b966eab/office2007sp2-kb953195-fullfile-en-us.exe.html
PowerPoint Viewer 2007
http://hotfile.com/dl/29633157/689ffb8/PowerPointViewer.exe.html