Free Office 2003 for Small Businesses

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You’ve got to hurry and register for this, but you can get a free copy of Office 2003 by listening to at least 3 webcasts over a 4 day period in mid-March an submitting brief evaluations of those webcasts.

This is an easy way to earn some great expensive software. I know this is not a scam because I have done something similar. I sat in on a 3-hour Microsoft lecture at the Shilo Inn and got the Office 2003 business edition. This is not crippleware, either, and the full value is $699!

Register quickly at http://www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness/small-business-summit/hub.mspx and do minimal work to get a big return. At least you can watch the webcasts on your own time and at whatever location you choose; I had to take a few hours off work and sit on a hard chair to earn mine.

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very nice site


or you could use open office which can save in the either open office format or microsofts and in my opinion is better cause its free and you dont have to listen to webcast. Also im not a big fan of microsoft and some things they have done


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just downloaded Open Office……very nice, very easy and very cheap (FREE!)…..great little product. Will even convert files in other formats, which is a great feature to have…..

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