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Microsoft Launches Prepaid Office

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Microsoft Launches Prepaid Office

Microsoft today launched "Office Professional 2007 Prepaid Edition" in the country, bringing the power of its Office productivity suite to home users and small businesses at an affordable price.

The "Office Professional 2007 Prepaid Edition" subscription plan gives customers the flexibility to pay as they go, and renew when they choose. Besides, it does not require any credit facility, additional contracts, or commitments.

Sanjay Manchanda, director (Information Worker Business Group) of Microsoft, said they are seeing strong demand from small and medium businesses for such applications.

With the introduction of "Office Professional 2007 Prepaid Edition", customers can purchase a 'Prepaid Starter Kit' for a six month subscription.

A 25 character product key on the back of each kit activates their software over the Internet for this period. Customers can renew their subscription via a three month 'Prepaid Renewal Card' that costs Rs 1,299.

Even when the subscription expires, customers can continue to access, view, and print existing Office documents/data. However to be able to create new files or modify existing ones, they would need an active subscription. At any stage, customers can choose to convert their prepaid subscription to a perpetual license.

My dear friends, after prepaid phones now its time to use prepaid softwares. This can be helpful for those who wants to use original softwares for a limited period of time.

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