Outlook 2007 Licensing Question

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My wife is a teacher at the local public elementary school. She has a
Dell Pocket PC that will no longer sync with the OEM version of Outlook
that came with the Dell Axim on this new Vista computer. It appears we
need to get a new version of Outlook (2007). So the question is, is the
Outlook 2007 Teacher version limited in any way? Can she still link her
Dell Axim to Outlook 2007? Can it be installed on more than one computer
e.g. the home Vista system and the XP PC she uses at school?

Thanks!
 
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There is no "what you call it exactly".
As you have been told, there is exactly "one" version of Office Outlook
2007,
the Full version (no Upgrade) which Microsoft lists at $109.95.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/FX101754511033.aspx

Retailers, however, are free to set their own price based upon their cost to
purchases the product from Microsoft, upon their cost of doing business, and
upon their desired profit per unit. Examples:
amazon.com: = $89.99
Academic Superstore: [$ 59.95; Save $ 5.00] = $54.95
If you are desperate to know how Academic Superstore can sell Outlook 2007
at such a low price, you will have to query Academic Superstore.
Steve
 

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