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Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Student (Retail w/ CD)

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2010 Home and Student is unique among the versions of Microsoft Office we carry, as it is retail instead of OEM - so it includes an install disc. That is important, as it is also licensed for use on up to three computers. If you need the core Office applications for several people in your home or business to use this may be the most cost-effective option.

We install the 32-bit version of the software by default, to maximize compatibility with existing scripts and plugins. If you need the 64-bit version installed, please contact your customer service rep and let us know.


Puget Systems Professional Advice
Daniel Brown (Customer Service) Says:
I recommend at least considering LibreOffice as an alternative. It does not have all the features of MS Office, but it's gaining popularity and has a big percentage of the most-commonly-used features (including the ability to open most Microsoft Office files). We offer LibreOffice for free.


Developer Description
Developer: Microsoft 79G-02144

Includes CD. Licensed for 3 PCs. Contains Word, Excel, Powerpoint and OneNote.

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