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More info?)
Well one can really be up to date with Works 7. Current relelase of Works is
8.
http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/products.aspx
Word, Excel, Access etc as you describe are components in Microsoft Office
or Office Professional. Both products with 5 times the value of the
respective Works or Works Suite boxed sets.
One does have the benefit of being able to purchase the Upgrade versions of
Office to install over Works as it is a qualifying product.
To be on the safe side, just as if your suppliers can quote you on the
inclusion of Office and then compare 'apples with apples'.
On another note I'd be very surprised if there was Pds 200 difference in two
'identical' computers. Get the detailed specifications for all components
and see just which one is better. You may find one is using a motherboard
with 'built-in' everything, including AGP [video] to save a little money.
It is a huge benefit to your performance to have a higher specification on
the AGP [Graphics Card]: this will have 32 / 64 / 128 Mb of memory and then
other detailed improvements.
Other issues include the speed of the Front Side Bus [FSB] the higher the
better and the specification of the Memory [RAM] again the higher the better.
Of less importance, but given the way of things today, one really would
benefit by having 4 or more USB sockets [all at USB 2.0]. Just abut
everyhting is USB today, printer, mouse, scanner, Modems [dial-up, ADSL or
Cable], external storage [memory stick, Hard Drives etc], cameras: hence any
more that you get will be of benefit and save you from buying a USB hub and
cluttering the desktop.
"Nichola" wrote:
> Help!! Looking at buying a new computer and have found two
> identical setups running with XP. One is £200 more than
> the other because it has Works 7 with it. I thought that
> Works 7 was just Word, Excel, Access etc, but aren't they
> already on XP?
>