>>I am looking for a new notebook (from Dell) and one of the options is Office 365 (I think Cloud based). If you used it, how do you like it? I am leaning towards buying Office 2010 DVD from office supply store but I thought I would check out if someone likes the 365 version.
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>>TIA.
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>Depends on your needs. If you want to have access to all your files no matter the tool that you use (tablet, intelligent phone, desktop...) then Office365 could be interesting.
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>The main reason that got me on Office365 was that I needed to have a simple CRM app so that everybody in our enterprise could have access to it. I looked at different packages in the cloud and I didn't like the applications and the prices were too high for my needs.
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>I decided to give Office365 a try. So now not only have I been able to build a CRM app, with Access 2013, that fits our actual needs but I also have a cloud access to all my documents.
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>Try it for a month and after that you'll see if it's something that you really want.
Thank you for your input. In my case the "everybody" is just me. And I am sure that Office365 has some benefits. But I am learning so much technical stuff now (for development) that, in case of Office, I prefer to use something I already know. Maybe in the future will try it though.
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