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what is the difference between XP Media Center and XP Home edition
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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 lets you do everything other Windows XP PCs do�and a whole lot more. Browse the Web, play your favorite PC games, e-mail and instant message your friends, and install and use programs designed for Windows XP. Media Center also delivers a powerful yet familiar way to enjoy all of your digital entertainment�photos, music, TV, movies, home videos, radio, and a world of applications and services whether you're sitting in front of your Windows desktop or across the room with a remote control. Media Center is your all-in-one PC and home entertainment center.
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter /evaluation/features.mspx
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 lets you do everything other Windows XP PCs do�and a whole lot more. Browse the Web, play your favorite PC games, e-mail and instant message your friends, and install and use programs designed for Windows XP. Media Center also delivers a powerful yet familiar way to enjoy all of your digital entertainment�photos, music, TV, movies, home videos, radio, and a world of applications and services whether you're sitting in front of your Windows desktop or across the room with a remote control. Media Center is your all-in-one PC and home entertainment center.
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If you read this you will cleary see that Word 2002 is included in the Works Suite:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/index.cfm?r eviewid=271
I have Works, and it is totally compatible with Office Word - can read Office Word documents, and can be read by Office Word.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/index.cfm?r eviewid=271
I have Works, and it is totally compatible with Office Word - can read Office Word documents, and can be read by Office Word.
camionieur - I agree entirely with your comments re Microsoft Works EXCEPT nowadays the word processor really is EXACTLY the same as Office Word.
It is THE same thing. It is the only redeeming feature of Works. My guess is that word processors are not particullarly tricksie, and in any case I much preferred Word Perfect.
Can we have a minute's silence for the demise of WordPerfect?
Thank you.
Hammer - I reckon you're right. My laptop has a tv card thingie, so if I hook it up to the aerial I can watch and record tv. How often have I done this? I have three tvs - so never!
And if you are a family (I live alone) imagine the arguments.
Fine for a single person, I suppose.
It is THE same thing. It is the only redeeming feature of Works. My guess is that word processors are not particullarly tricksie, and in any case I much preferred Word Perfect.
Can we have a minute's silence for the demise of WordPerfect?
Thank you.
Hammer - I reckon you're right. My laptop has a tv card thingie, so if I hook it up to the aerial I can watch and record tv. How often have I done this? I have three tvs - so never!
And if you are a family (I live alone) imagine the arguments.
Fine for a single person, I suppose.
There are two versions of MS Works
MS Works - does NOT include MS Word but does include a word processor. This is the one given away free with PCs.
MS Works Suite that DOES incluse Word, but not the latest version (2003) but an older version (2002)
Packages compared here
http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/Produc tDetails.aspx?pid=002&active_tab=Compare
MS Works - does NOT include MS Word but does include a word processor. This is the one given away free with PCs.
MS Works Suite that DOES incluse Word, but not the latest version (2003) but an older version (2002)
Packages compared here
http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/Produc tDetails.aspx?pid=002&active_tab=Compare