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WordPerfect Office 11 Standard review

6.7

Editors' Rating

Good

8.8

Members' Rating

Excellent

Typical price:£ 299

Verdict

Current WordPerfect customers should certainly upgrade to Office 11, but home and small business users won't need some of the functionality... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Unlike Microsoft Office 2003, runs on older OSs, including Windows 98
  • Now publishes documents from every application in the suite into XML format.

Cons

  • Lacks an email client
  • Requires Microsoft Outlook or Novell GroupWise to use new document-routing feature
  • Few changes to premier application, WordPerfect.

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Member Opinion

8.8

Average Member Rating

Excellent

2 Members have reviewed this product

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Anonymous

Anonymous

A much smarter and intuitive Office Suite that sports all one needs.

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9.0

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

This is totally great!

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8.5

Excellent


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