I’m not sure, after a quick Google search I realized how much I loathe Microsoft’s website.
Google Apps offers $50 per user per year. If you have less than 50 email addresses it’s free.
A lot of folks get panicky and sweaty at the very thought of having their precious documents “in the cloud.” Last time I checked, 80% of all filed documents never come back out of the file until time to toss them. Would love to know what a typical (?) business spends on MS Office.
decision makers will have to die off, the user base will adjust. If I ran a business right now I’d be moving our email to Google Apps pronto and starting to take away Microsoft products till they were gone.
OneNote is the only good MS Office product.
Maybe but Office users will have to die off. They’ll never switch.
somewhere they are taking the shoelaces and belt of a Microsoft Office Sales Rep.
I’m not sure, after a quick Google search I realized how much I loathe Microsoft’s website.
Google Apps offers $50 per user per year. If you have less than 50 email addresses it’s free.
A lot of folks get panicky and sweaty at the very thought of having their precious documents “in the cloud.” Last time I checked, 80% of all filed documents never come back out of the file until time to toss them. Would love to know what a typical (?) business spends on MS Office.
decision makers will have to die off, the user base will adjust. If I ran a business right now I’d be moving our email to Google Apps pronto and starting to take away Microsoft products till they were gone.
OneNote is the only good MS Office product.
Maybe but Office users will have to die off. They’ll never switch.
somewhere they are taking the shoelaces and belt of a Microsoft Office Sales Rep.