On or near 4/8/04 9:59 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:

> On 4/8/04 7:05 PM, "Greg Nye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone know if the Microsoft Office 2004 Student and Teacher Edition is
>> functionally the same as the Microsoft Office 2004 Standard Edition?
> 
> It's exactly the same, just as it is on Office v. X.
>> 
>> I am aware that the Student and Teacher Edition includes a license to run on
>> up to three machines. However, beyond that, the only difference that I see
>> is in the cost.
> 
> That is correct.
> 
If I recall correctly, during MacWorld I was told that functionally they are
identical. The primary difference is that the academic edition does NOT
qualify for the upgrade price for the next version. You have to pay the
full, discounted, price again when we go to Office 2006 (or whatever it gets
tagged).


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