Microsoft Singapore is giving a 43 per cent discount on Office 2007 Home and Student edition so you can now get it for $143. The software giant issued a press release on this hailing it as a special 43rd National Day discount for Singapore.
But I checked online and Microsoft’s website shows it is going for US$109. So is there really a special discount for Singapore’s birthday? Or is it just a National Day marketing gimmick to commemorate worldwide pric cuts on MS Office?
Thank you for pointing it out. The offer is available on all leading IT stores island wide. An indicative list can be found on http://www.askforoffice.sg
Just a random corny thought here.
I thought it was super obvious where to get it, despite MS not putting it in the press release….
You have to go to Microsoft’s Office to buy Microsoft Office : )
I just received a SingPost National Day promotion brochure in the mail that has this offer listed. There’s a form you can fill up to buy, or go to http://shop.vpost.com.sg. Still, it’s strange that Microsoft didn’t mention where people can get the stuff in their press release.
But where do we get them?
That’s great news for anyone who badly needs perfect MS Office compatibility, and kudos to Microsoft for giving people less excuse to pirate. Unreasonable pricing is the primary justification for piracy. Adobe made a similarly intelligent move with its Photoshop Elements software.
Of course, if budget’s your true concern, the open-source OpenOffice 3 is completely free (latest beta’s here; official release should be before year’s end: http://download.openoffice.org/3.0beta) and has docx compatibility and some startlingly nifty PDF features.
And the open-source GIMPshop (http://www.gimpshop.com) really gives you everything you need in an image editor unless you need CMYK/pre-press functionality (unless you’re in a professional production environment, you don’t).
Hi Gin Lee,
Thanks for your query on the promotion for Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition and would like to introduce myself as the Product Marketing Manager with Microsoft Operations in Singapore responsible for all product marketing around 2007 Microsoft® Office system 2007.
Since its launch 18 months ago, 71 million units of Office 2007 have been shipped worldwide. Of that, the Home and Student Edition has become the post popular version. We decided to run this promotion as part of Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to expand the availability and encourage the use of genuine Microsoft software. The attractive and steep price discounts are derived from a global, limited time, promotion but has been localized specifically to coincide with our National Day promotion with 43% off.
Whether you are a student or a home user you can benefit from Office 2007 with sleeker content presentations and better collaboration. In addition, we wanted to raise awareness that Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 comes with three licenses for every retail pack.
Also included in this promotion is another popular version of Office, the Small Business Edition. It benefits people who run a small business. For example, Outlook provides improved scheduling, better search capabilities and a significantly richer and easy to use html user interface, making emails more interesting. This Edition comes with the additional business productivity benefits such as:
Publisher (Estimated Retail Price S$239) allows you to create your own in-house marketing materials such as Direct Mailers, brochures, flyers, newsletters etc.
Manage customer information such as sales, profile and transaction history using Outlook with Business Contact Manager (Estimated Retail Price S$179)
Let me know if there’s anything else I can help with, and I do look forward to any feedback on our products and programs.
Happy National Day !