Correct. Well, the boxes are different, and the Student/Teacher version
allows you to install it on three computers (same as PC version).


on 10/1/04 2:09 AM, Carsten Ortmann     DR �STJYLLAND at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Does that mean that the only difference between student/teacher-version and
> standard version is price and thereby honesty/morale, and that the only thing
> that separates pro from standard is Virtual PC?
> 
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P� vegne af Eric Welch
> Sendt: 1. oktober 2004 06:21
> Til: Entourage:mac Talk
> Emne: Re: X vs. 2004
> 
> 
> If you're a student or educator, then that is a good alternative. If you're
> not, then you have to ask yourself how honest you are. :-)
> 
> Unless you need Virtual PC, you don't need the professional version. That's
> the one distinguishing difference between the standard and regular version.
> 
> For me, 2004 was a very good upgrade. I love the project center in
> Entourage. It helps me stay much better organized at work - and keeps track
> of all emails and contacts related to a specific project. The notebook
> feature of Word is a great way to take notes and build outlines. Those are
> my two favorite features.
> 
> If you have to access an Exchange server, 2004 is a much better choice. It
> does a much better job of keeping events synchronized. I have yet had to
> resync anything, which is something I had to do almost ever day in v. X.
> 
> 
> on 9/30/04 1:50 PM, Carsten Ortmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> I'm considering upgrading from OfficeX to 2004. Can anybody help me get a
>> quick overview of advantages and disadvantages (if any) involved in such a
>> project?
>> 
>> And what "kind" of 2004 should it be (if any)? Standard, Student/teacher,
>> Professional?
>> 
>> Any advice is greatly appreciated
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Carsten
> 
> 
> Eric Welch
> Carlsbad, CA
> http://www.jphotog.com
> 
> "One of the things the White House will find is that the nature of Congress
> is not to stand up and applaud every time the White House does something."
>  -- HOUSE SPEAKER J. DENNIS HASTERT.
> 

-- 
Eric
Carlsbad, CA

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now to tell you, we do not have any scud missiles and I don't know why they
were fired into Kuwait."

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