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Pocket Stars is a high accuracy star chart, ephemeris, and Celestial Navigation calculator for the Pocket PC. The ultimate portable astronomy tool.Note that this version only supports ARM processors. This includes all PocketPC 2002 devices, all PocketPC Phone Edition devices, and all PocketPC 2000 devices with ARM processors (iPaq, Jornada 560, Dell Axim, O2XDA, etc... Nomad Electronics :: pocket :: stars :: nomad :: electronics :: mobile :: pocket :: pc :: pocketstars 3 2 5 :: Pocket Stars
4 stars (Positive response to FrontPage) - I found the program easy to use in creating a new web page and in uploading the pages to the web site. 4 stars (Good but has problems) - I found using this manageable but even though I tested the web site on different browsers in my computer and it seemed fine, it breaks up on various browsers in different computers. I used the template. 5 stars (Front Page 2003) - Not easy, but that's because I knew nothing about what I was doing. I did it though and that would never have happened without Front Page. The site should be up in a week. (...) Peggy Bowman ... Microsoft :: microsoft :: frontpage :: 2003 :: microsoft :: multimedia :: design :: video :: microsoftfrontpage2003 21 october :: 200 :: Microsoft FrontPage 2003
4 stars (boring after you beat it) - First off, I don't have this game. I dont want to get this game. I bought Sly 1 and 2. I finished both of them. The problem is, you cant do anything after you beat the game. If there was multiplayer, I wouldn't have sold those games. I'd rent it. Its worth $40 if there was multiplayer or online play 5 stars (A great Game Trilogy Overall!) - I love the new locations in this new game! You get to go to Venice, China, a pirate island, Holland, and Dr. M's island, a baboon mad scientist who is the final boss in Sly 3. My favorite boss is General Tsao, the chinese rooster who looks very cool but very hard to defeat. China is my favorite level, because it's the largest level in the game. My least favorite boss is Dr. M, because he relys on his big machine on his brain that releases fire and all that bad stuff. Dr. M's Island is my least favorite level, because you can't travel around the whole island. The only complaint I have from the game are those boring, but pretty hard 2-D computer shooter mini-games. Those are just wasting my time! Isn't there an alternative way to these 2-D shooters? Anyways, i hope there is a 4th Sly game where Sly pretends to be in love with CArmelita, but goes out theiving when she doesn't know it. This would be a great beginning for the 4th Sly game to the end of the 3rd Sly game! 5 stars (The Best Sly Yet) - Sly2 was worlds above Sly1, and Sly3 made the franchise even better. The game is extremely long, pretty challenging (especially near the end), and has replayable levels with "Master Thief" extras like beating the clock, etc. The "Master Thief" levels are very difficult, IMO and I've only been able to do a few of them, but it makes the game still fun to play. I finished it yesterday--one of the few games that I actually finish. Be prepared for an excruciating level boss run at the end. Totally worth every curse word out of my mouth :) You'll be glad you have this game. ... Sony Computer Entertainment :: ps2 :: sly :: 3 :: sony :: computer :: entertainment :: games :: video :: games :: ps2sly3 27 september :: 2 :: PS2 SLY 3
5 stars (Good fit) - I'm a longterm MS Office user. The Small Business Edition is a perfect fit for my applications. 2003 is a very stable platform. 1 stars (Don't even think about upgrading) - You need to get out more. Just the fact that you are looking at this page and are thinking of upgrading your Microsoft Office makes it clear that you have a problem. Don't believe the Microsoft advertisement featuring dinosaurs to announce "Microsoft Office Has Evolved." It hasn't. This is a mature product. It doesn't matter if you use Office 1997, 2000 or 2003. They are all the same. The good, the bad and the ugly. It is all still here. Maybe a few bugs have been fixed. Most haven't, and ther are always new bugs. If Microsoft took the time to really improve the software, that would be one thing. But they don't. Here is an example. You are in Outlook. You call up a contact and want to send that person a letter. You need to print an envelope, but there is no command to do so. There is no button to click. You can't right click anywhere to print an envelope. I am not making this up. Outlook has been out for almost ten years and multiple upgrades, and Microsoft still hasn't gotten around to implementing functionality to print a single envelope. Your only option (the on-line support confirms this) is to perform a mail merge. This is an elaborate process that is designed for printing thousands of envelopes for a bulk mailing. It involves opening multiple windows and setting all sorts of settings. You have to go through the ENTIRE PROCESS just to print a single envelope! What is more, the mail merge feature has bugs in it. It leaves blank lines in addresses that look atrocious, and it drops country names from addresses. It gives you options as to how you want country names treaed in addresses, but these all do nothing. Whatever option you select, Outlook leaves countries out of addresses when it prints envelopes. I could go on, but I won't. If you are using Office 2000 or even O... Microsoft :: microsoft :: office :: small :: business :: edition :: 2003 :: microsoft :: business :: finance :: business :: finance :: microsoftofficesmallbusinessedition2003 21 october :: 200 :: Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003
5 stars (PowerPoint 2003) - I have used PowerPoint quite a bit for presentations at work but I finally purchased PowerPoint 2003 for my home and my wife's business. In an age where PowerPoint is the norm in presentations, the features I learned in the 2003 really bumped up the bar. I have received rave reviews for my presentations and I am not shy in sharing the credit with this software. As a side note, my 2nd grade son is learning PowerPoint in school and now he likes to dabble with the 2003 Edition. On some days, I'll ask him what he is doing. He will answer, "I'm playing PowerPoint!" 2 stars (Not Wallet Compatible) - Let me start by saying that I'm no computer expert (far from it) and that Power Point 2003 is a good program that is already reaping rewards for me. BUT I have to say that this version is too high for me and that one should buy this in a package deal (Microsoft Student Edition) if you don't need all the "extra" features that are basically useless for someone using this stuff at home. Through a series of events (or calamity, as my wallet put it) I ended up buying Microsoft Office Basics 2003 that came with (a) Word 2003 (b) Excel 2003 and (c) Outlook but that didn't have Powerpoint included. So, I thought that I'd be able to get an Upgrade addition to work on my computer because the box lists a series of Office editions that would be upgradeable. When I got it home, however, I found that it didn't work with Office 2003 and that I'd have to get the extended version. It would work if I had an older computer with older software, but newer stuff required a stand alone piece of software if it isn't included in the bundle. When I went back with this quandary, the price of this program cost more than my bundle pack of software and I found myself a bit unhappy because I could either (a) buy this overpriced thing by forking out almost two hundred bucks or (b) buy a student addition that basically meant repurchasing all the programs I had and forking out ... Microsoft :: microsoft :: powerpoint :: 2003 :: microsoft :: business :: finance :: business :: finance :: microsoftpowerpoint2003 21 october :: 200 :: Microsoft PowerPoint 2003
4 stars ( Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 ) - The price was the best I could find. Ordering was hassle free and delivery was fast. 5 stars (Comprehensively Useful) - There is no other product which compares to the Microsoft Office suite. "Microsoft Office Standard Edition" is the place to get started. And it is the place you'll probably stay. You do need Word and Excel, and occasionally, PowerPoint. Learn basic word processing and spreadsheet usage. Shine in meetings with PowerPoint. Do you need to upgrade from XP? Not likely. There are no new features I found impressive after having the XP version for years. It lacks Access, but most people don't need the database strength of it, and will survive nicely with just Excel. For e-mailing documents and files to coworkers, you can be confident they'll easily open Office files. There is a good chance they use it themselves. Outlook is one of those highly underrated, but enormously useful applications to help you organize your contacts, schedule and tasks easily. You can use it as an e-mail reader as well, though that feature has been vulnerable to viruses. Word is a huge program which can do far more than you'll need, but it will allow you versatility and simplicity that WordPerfect has yet to pull off. Excel is a basic spreadsheet with incredible math functionality. I don't need most of the math tools, other than minor budgets and such. I find it handy for tracking my poetry submissions; I can see which magazine I sent which piece to when, and how and when they replied. PowerPoint makes those cool slideshows with the text that can be animated on the screen. With the templates, you can look good without requiring a graphic design degree. I fully recommend "Microsoft Office Standard Edition." It is the business and home office standard. You need it, it is easy to learn, and the price is right. Anthony Trendl editor, HungarianBookstore.com 1 stars (Don't even think about upgrading) - You need to get out mo... Microsoft :: microsoft :: office :: standard :: edition :: 2003 :: microsoft :: business :: finance :: business :: finance :: microsoftofficestandardedition2003 21 october :: 200 :: Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003
5 stars (Microsoft Excel) - Wonderful program, allows a lot of options that are not available with other similarly advertised spreadsheets. Very user friendly. 4 stars (More Possibilities with your Numbers & Data) - Excel is a XML mammoth because of the integration with the language. The ability to migrate data between different storage sources and extraction of information to make it flexible in different scenarios. Tables can be transferred back and forth between applications such Word with ease. Excel can continually use the tables from documents as a data source for further expandability. It's the flexibility for data exchange that makes Excel 2003 very powerful. ... Microsoft :: microsoft :: excel :: 2003 :: microsoft :: business :: finance :: business :: finance :: microsoftexcel2003 21 october :: 200 :: Microsoft Excel 2003
5 stars (Upgraded and happy) - Outlook 2003 was a huge difference from my previous version. It is very user friendly if you just install and get going. I purchased an Outlook book to help me get going, and it was great. Pros- faster from contact to email to notes. friendlier to my pop3 email. you can get more done faster when it comes to organizing. Lots of good plugins online. Cons-not backwards compatible with the rest of the office suite. If all you want is outlook to stand alone, it is great as a single upgrade. If you want to use it with word and the rest, upgrade the whole office package. Hope this helped. Marty 4 stars (Great Management Tool) - We're a small business that decided to buy this product after tyring it out (see the Microsoft website for a free download trial). It has streamlined our e-mail and contact management. Pros: The boss and I each have our own Palm devices and we can each sync separately at our respective computers, only affecting our respective calendars and contact lists. I also especially like being able to view all 6 of the schedules I keep track of side by side. Cons: We have to export and then import my boss' calendar in order for us to keep track of changes we each make to it. This is something we can do across our network, but one of needs to shut down Outlook while the other imports the file. However, this is a very minor inconvenience greatly outweighed by the pros of this software. Highly recommended! 3 stars (email) - Also it keeps requesting a security password in my email. This is obsurd. Especially if it's my own home computer. ... Microsoft :: microsoft :: outlook :: 2003 :: microsoft :: internet :: communications :: microsoftoutlook2003 21 october :: 200 :: Microsoft Outlook 2003