Life is easier if things are simple and familiar to us. We get irritated and frustrated trying to learn new things that are so very complicated. The term “user-friendly” should fulfill its purpose when we try out new gadgets or products. And this is especially true if you are talking about computer products and/or softwares. It amazes me that many software programming companies would announce a new program that is user-friendly when it is actually the opposite. The user would have to read in details the manual book and hopefully he can understand the terms and jargons used in the manual book or else he would be scratching his head continuously.

Well, Office 2007 is not a totally new product. Office 2007 is the new version rolled out by Microsoft to replace Office 2003. The new version is said to enhance, improve the old version and make it more user-friendly. Having tried both Office 2003 and Office 2007, I find that Office 2007 is not user-friendly. Many features that I am familiar with in Office 2003 are difficult to find in Office 2007. Well, the features are there but it is hidden somewhere and it took me some time to figure out where to find it. At last, I uninstalled Office 2007 and use back Office 2003. It is true that there are new features in Office 2007 but these new features are not for common users like me.

If however, you still want to use Office 2007 but would like to have the familiarity of Office 2003, you can check out the various add-ons that can suits your need. You can also Get
Classic Menu for Office 2007
at the cost of USD29.95. It is worth the money if you do not want to scratch your head and waste your time finding the features that you once are so familiar with.


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