[mso] Re: Office 2003 Launch in NYC - an OT grumble

  • From: "Ian Elliott" <elliotts@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 17:12:51 +0530

I live in India, I just bought XP Office professional (2002) for the equivalent 
of $380.00 and it included a voucher for a free upgrade on CD to 2003! This is 
an original one from Microsoft and sounded to me like a good deal! I will let 
you know if there are any hitches with the 2003 upgrade discs!
Regards

Ian Elliott
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Anne Robson 
  To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 3:23 PM
  Subject: [mso] Re: Office 2003 Launch in NYC - an OT grumble


  <Estimated retail Pricing (is largely unchanged from XP) and upgrades will
  be
  less:

  * Student/Teacher edition 2003: $149
  * Standard edition: $399
  * Professional edition: $499
  * Stand alones are unchanged at $229 for Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint
  and $109 for Outlook 2003.>

  Dian

  I hate to take issue with things on this list but this is a bit different.


  Sometimes the hype really gets me down when ANY new product - Microsoft or
  otherwise - comes out.  Does anything ever get said at these events about
  pricing differentials between different countries?  Or the cost to small
  companies - I mean really small, like us ... Just 3 users - of paying for
  upgrades to software almost every year?  The best price I've seen for an
  *upgrade* to Office XP 2003 Pro in the UK is GBP £250.99 or about $426 at
  today's exchange rate (Amazon,
  http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000BX73E/ref=sr_aps_software_1_
  3/026-0380714-2219640 in case anybody is interested) which is way beyond
  our resources to pay for x 3, having had 2002 only for 6 months.

  Our company is in financial services, and although we are small we have to
  comply with a HUGE range of financial legislation, industry compliance and
  other restrictions, at great expense in terms of training and other
  factors.  We will soon no doubt find ourselves in the situation we hit 6
  months ago that the provider of one of our products, a major life
  assurance company, brought out software which initially would NOT work
  with XP, but in the short space of time since we acquired new hardware
  with XP pre-installed they have turned it round to the point where support
  for any pre-XP OS users will cease as of December.  This is forcing small
  businesses into having to spend large sums of their turnover on hardware
  and software to keep up with changes that they don't otherwise need.

  Companies like ours can't work without computers now, for all sorts of
  reasons, but I really get upset when *improvements* I have no need for are
  forced on us at great cost.  Bill Gates may have dropped from 1st place in
  the world's richest men ranking but it must take him a nanosecond to earn
  $500 so these issues are peanuts to him.  My earning potential is rather
  slower and $500 makes a big impact in our spending power both as a
  business and as a family.

  It's about time MS started thinking about loyalty bonuses for clients
  who've stayed with them and increased Microsoft's profit base at the
  expense of their own liquidity.  And looked at why it costs so much more
  to buy Microsoft in the UK than in the States.

  Sorry guys - I just feel really strongly about this  - please accept my
  apologies everybody if I sound angry but I do think this needs to be said.

  Anne
  *ducking down waiting for the fur to fly*

  -----Original Message-----
  From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
  Of Dian Chapman
  Sent: 26 October 2003 20:40
  To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Cc: Word_VBA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; word-ms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
  MSOffice2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [mso] Office 2003 Launch in NYC

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