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The Ultimate Steal – Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007

Microsoft has recently announced The Ultimate Steal, a limited-time promotion for college students starting today in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and starting September the 20th in Spain, Italy and France.

The Ultimate Steal Promotion offers students who are actively enrolled at eligible educational institutions to opportunity to acquire Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 via the Web at a low student price of US$59.95, CA$64 , £38.95,

And for those of us outside the US, a one-year subscription license will also be offered for £12.95/€ 18.00/C$22.00 in addition to the perpetual license.

The Ultimate Steal promotion will expire on April 30, 2008. So if you’re a student then why not treat yourself! :p

Seize the deal! Get Microsoft® Office Ultimate 2007 for just £38.95. It’s a total steal: save time and money with this premium offer. Office Ultimate 2007’s brand new features and fresh look will help you organise and get all your work done in the blink of an eye. The Ultimate Steal is finally here, so grab it now!

Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 (£38.95) Perpetual license, includes the following applications:

  • Access 2007
  • Excel® 2007
  • InfoPath® 2007
  • Groove 2007
  • OneNote® 2007
  • Outlook® 2007 with Business Contact Manager
  • PowerPoint® 2007
  • Publisher 2007
  • Word 2007

Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 Subscription-1 year (£12.95) 12 month license from date of activation, includes the following applications:

  • Access 2007
  • Excel® 2007
  • InfoPath® 2007
  • Groove 2007
  • OneNote® 2007
  • Outlook® 2007 with Business Contact Manager
  • PowerPoint® 2007
  • Publisher 2007
  • Word 2007

2 thoughts on “The Ultimate Steal – Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007

absorbation September 17, 2007 at 5:03 pm

Thanks for the info. I can’t believe it normally costs £600!

Greg October 1, 2007 at 5:52 pm

we got recommended http://www.software4students.co.uk by our school, you are not limited to a .ac.uk e-mail (I don’t have one), as far as I can tell you just need to know someone in education and they seem to have a lot more products (Visual Studio ? Web Expression), the site is recommended by Microsoft, I suppose it’s another option.

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