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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Gerry,

Yep, you're right :) The pricing for the MS Office Project 2007 client apps (Standard and Pro) are listed on
http://microsoft.com/office/preview/pricing.mspx#ERC
and you may want to watch the Keynote presentation from
the MS Office Project & Visio 2006 conference at
http://microsoft.com/presspass/exec/steve/2006/01-19BallmerProjectConference.mspx (about 29 minutes in).

There are MS team blogs for each of the MS Office 2007 apps (some more active than others) might be good place for feedback /
questions on each of the apps. The Project 2007 current blog is at http://blogs.msdn.com/project

(For upcoming Office 2007 live events in the U.K., this may be a helpful location. http://blogs.msdn.com/officerocker/ )

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Hi Bob,

I looked at that page, but can't see anything about the Project
application (only the server).

--
Gerry Hickman (London UK) >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 
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JCO

If it uses Extensions, I hope it works faster than the current.
I have Websites that wont publish because "they" say the site has to many
folders/files. It takes FP Extensions so long to analyze what has changed
that the server times out before it can publish.

Been on the horn with the tech guys (server) for over a month now and still
not able to resolve. The problem is FrontPage 2003. I know, this is not
the place to gripe about FP but if they are replacing it... it better be
easy to migrate and it better have a faster (more precise) way of analyzing
changes while publishing to a server (with FP Extensions).
 
J

JCO

If it uses Extensions, I hope it works faster than the current.
I have Websites that wont publish because "they" say the site has to many
folders/files. It takes FP Extensions so long to analyze what has changed
that the server times out before it can publish.

Been on the horn with the tech guys (server) for over a month now and still
not able to resolve. The problem is FrontPage 2003. I know, this is not
the place to gripe about FP but if they are replacing it... it better be
easy to migrate and it better have a faster (more precise) way of analyzing
changes while publishing to a server (with FP Extensions).
 
J

JCO

If it uses Extensions, I hope it works faster than the current.
I have Websites that wont publish because "they" say the site has to many
folders/files. It takes FP Extensions so long to analyze what has changed
that the server times out before it can publish.

Been on the horn with the tech guys (server) for over a month now and still
not able to resolve. The problem is FrontPage 2003. I know, this is not
the place to gripe about FP but if they are replacing it... it better be
easy to migrate and it better have a faster (more precise) way of analyzing
changes while publishing to a server (with FP Extensions).
 
J

JCO

If it uses Extensions, I hope it works faster than the current.
I have Websites that wont publish because "they" say the site has to many
folders/files. It takes FP Extensions so long to analyze what has changed
that the server times out before it can publish.

Been on the horn with the tech guys (server) for over a month now and still
not able to resolve. The problem is FrontPage 2003. I know, this is not
the place to gripe about FP but if they are replacing it... it better be
easy to migrate and it better have a faster (more precise) way of analyzing
changes while publishing to a server (with FP Extensions).
 
J

JCO

If it uses Extensions, I hope it works faster than the current.
I have Websites that wont publish because "they" say the site has to many
folders/files. It takes FP Extensions so long to analyze what has changed
that the server times out before it can publish.

Been on the horn with the tech guys (server) for over a month now and still
not able to resolve. The problem is FrontPage 2003. I know, this is not
the place to gripe about FP but if they are replacing it... it better be
easy to migrate and it better have a faster (more precise) way of analyzing
changes while publishing to a server (with FP Extensions).
 
J

JCO

If it uses Extensions, I hope it works faster than the current.
I have Websites that wont publish because "they" say the site has to many
folders/files. It takes FP Extensions so long to analyze what has changed
that the server times out before it can publish.

Been on the horn with the tech guys (server) for over a month now and still
not able to resolve. The problem is FrontPage 2003. I know, this is not
the place to gripe about FP but if they are replacing it... it better be
easy to migrate and it better have a faster (more precise) way of analyzing
changes while publishing to a server (with FP Extensions).
 
J

JCO

If it uses Extensions, I hope it works faster than the current.
I have Websites that wont publish because "they" say the site has to many
folders/files. It takes FP Extensions so long to analyze what has changed
that the server times out before it can publish.

Been on the horn with the tech guys (server) for over a month now and still
not able to resolve. The problem is FrontPage 2003. I know, this is not
the place to gripe about FP but if they are replacing it... it better be
easy to migrate and it better have a faster (more precise) way of analyzing
changes while publishing to a server (with FP Extensions).
 
J

JCO

If it uses Extensions, I hope it works faster than the current.
I have Websites that wont publish because "they" say the site has to many
folders/files. It takes FP Extensions so long to analyze what has changed
that the server times out before it can publish.

Been on the horn with the tech guys (server) for over a month now and still
not able to resolve. The problem is FrontPage 2003. I know, this is not
the place to gripe about FP but if they are replacing it... it better be
easy to migrate and it better have a faster (more precise) way of analyzing
changes while publishing to a server (with FP Extensions).
 
J

JCO

So is Office 2007 still the best product..now that the New OS date has been
pushed.
Seems to me MS will have to come out with Office 2007rev2 just to get more
money. Might tick of the folks that goes out and buys it to quick??


Bob Buckland ?:-) said:
Hi Gerry,

Yep, you're right :) The pricing for the MS Office Project 2007 client
apps (Standard and Pro) are listed on
http://microsoft.com/office/preview/pricing.mspx#ERC
and you may want to watch the Keynote presentation from
the MS Office Project & Visio 2006 conference at
http://microsoft.com/presspass/exec/steve/2006/01-19BallmerProjectConference.mspx
(about 29 minutes in).
There are MS team blogs for each of the MS Office 2007 apps (some more
active than others) might be good place for feedback /
questions on each of the apps. The Project 2007 current blog is at http://blogs.msdn.com/project

(For upcoming Office 2007 live events in the U.K., this may be a helpful
location. http://blogs.msdn.com/officerocker/ )
 
J

JCO

So is Office 2007 still the best product..now that the New OS date has been
pushed.
Seems to me MS will have to come out with Office 2007rev2 just to get more
money. Might tick of the folks that goes out and buys it to quick??


Bob Buckland ?:-) said:
Hi Gerry,

Yep, you're right :) The pricing for the MS Office Project 2007 client
apps (Standard and Pro) are listed on
http://microsoft.com/office/preview/pricing.mspx#ERC
and you may want to watch the Keynote presentation from
the MS Office Project & Visio 2006 conference at
http://microsoft.com/presspass/exec/steve/2006/01-19BallmerProjectConference.mspx
(about 29 minutes in).
There are MS team blogs for each of the MS Office 2007 apps (some more
active than others) might be good place for feedback /
questions on each of the apps. The Project 2007 current blog is at http://blogs.msdn.com/project

(For upcoming Office 2007 live events in the U.K., this may be a helpful
location. http://blogs.msdn.com/officerocker/ )
 
J

JCO

So is Office 2007 still the best product..now that the New OS date has been
pushed.
Seems to me MS will have to come out with Office 2007rev2 just to get more
money. Might tick of the folks that goes out and buys it to quick??


Bob Buckland ?:-) said:
Hi Gerry,

Yep, you're right :) The pricing for the MS Office Project 2007 client
apps (Standard and Pro) are listed on
http://microsoft.com/office/preview/pricing.mspx#ERC
and you may want to watch the Keynote presentation from
the MS Office Project & Visio 2006 conference at
http://microsoft.com/presspass/exec/steve/2006/01-19BallmerProjectConference.mspx
(about 29 minutes in).
There are MS team blogs for each of the MS Office 2007 apps (some more
active than others) might be good place for feedback /
questions on each of the apps. The Project 2007 current blog is at http://blogs.msdn.com/project

(For upcoming Office 2007 live events in the U.K., this may be a helpful
location. http://blogs.msdn.com/officerocker/ )
 

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