15 December 2009 @ 01:37 am
Yatta!  
I have a new computer! (Well, a new CPU.) It runs Windows 7 -- and I'm favorably impressed. It's well-designed, it runs ALL of my favorite freeware downloads, it runs the 32-bit software I already own, and it runs all of my hardware of varying ages. Sad that this is a surprise but I'm grateful nonetheless. If I can just figure out how to make Windows Explorer show me the file extensions, I'll be a happy camper. (I'm sure I'll get used to the loss of menus in various applications but I'm slow at adapting to this particular change.)

I cannot say the same for Word 2007. What in the world did they do the menus? More importantly -- WHY?!? It took me far too long to figure out how to find, "Save As..."

In a perfect world, I'd have purchased a 27" iMac, a brand new license of Photoshop CS4 for Mac for it, and had two huge monitors. (I dream of having all the Photoshop palettes on one screen and my graphic on another.) Alas, money was the determining factor so I chose to go with a Windows box. I'm not unhappy, though, as my new toy is zippy and works with my very nice quality speakers, my printer, my monitor, my array of external hard drives, and my iPod.
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[identity profile] la-directora.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 06:28 pm (UTC)
Check Amazon. I found versions of it there when I was trying to make sure I had versions at home to use for potential freelance work. I found versions with Access, which is what I needed, and then purchased an upgrade to Access 2007, so I could have that version on one of my machines if I needed it for a project.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 06:52 pm (UTC)
I'm looking at buycheapsoftware.com to see if I can snag an OEM version and looks as if I can. They have it for $129, which is more in line with what I expected to pay.

It won't give me Access, sadly, but I own a copy of Access 2000 and that's good enough for my current purposes. I really wanted to stop this pastiche of programs I have going but I don't see myself paying to keep Office 2007. Maybe I'll change my mind as I get used to it but the difficulty in saving files so that everyone else in the world can read them is quite annoying.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 07:16 pm (UTC)
And even better -- I just snagged an upgrade version of Office Professional 2003 via Amazon for $10 more than the OEM version would have been. I have a qualifying 2000 Professional version so I can end my pastiche of programs AND have Access 2003. And now, I'm off to eat beans and rice or pb&j for the next year to make up for spending even more money on my computer self. But it's really nice to join the 21st century in computing.