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<blockquote data-quote="Freddy" data-source="post: 605523" data-attributes="member: 49126"><p>It's office and also dreamweaver. The reason is that i have an exam about office 2003 and dreamweaver. It's an exam about outdated software hehe. And the shortcuts and everything are probably different so i don't want to take any risks anyway.</p><p>And probably the most important reason that i won't buy office for mac is that i already have a normal office.</p><p></p><p>So unfortunatly i'll have to install windows. Just haven't decided which one yet. I can buy, as a european student, vista ultimate with a perm license for only €65. So that is pretty tempting, and it's btw not possible to buy win xp for a cheap price. But i just don't trust vista, it looks too "crowded" and unorganised. It even looks like a resourcehogger!</p><p></p><p>Thnx for the replies so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freddy, post: 605523, member: 49126"] It's office and also dreamweaver. The reason is that i have an exam about office 2003 and dreamweaver. It's an exam about outdated software hehe. And the shortcuts and everything are probably different so i don't want to take any risks anyway. And probably the most important reason that i won't buy office for mac is that i already have a normal office. So unfortunatly i'll have to install windows. Just haven't decided which one yet. I can buy, as a european student, vista ultimate with a perm license for only €65. So that is pretty tempting, and it's btw not possible to buy win xp for a cheap price. But i just don't trust vista, it looks too "crowded" and unorganised. It even looks like a resourcehogger! Thnx for the replies so far. [/QUOTE]
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