Saturos
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I need MS Access 2003 for my online class(s), but I really don't want to fork over $200+ dollars for something I don't plan to ever use at home again afterwards. :/
Does anyone know of a good place (or not) to buy a cheap version? At this point, I'm sick of M$ reaching in my pockets at every single opportunity and will resort to unscrupulous, piratey methods if I have too. :frown: I'm simply not going to fork over a ton of cash for a worthless piece of software for my home PC I say! I REFUSE! Anyways, where can I get a cheap version of this garbage? :|
Yeah, I know. Everyone's using 2007 now, but my school doesn't see fit to move on to 2007 M$ Office classes yet because it's just not lucrative enough. Oh, and Open Office's cheaper alternative won't cut it. It is an Access class after all.
Access is an odd member of the Office Suite and did not even come with the student version of Office 2003 I borrowed from my aunt. I'd rather just do my online Access work at the College if I have to and save some hassle, but the problem is that it's database software and therefore there would be little, if no reason at all, for the network admins to have something like that installed on public workstations. I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place I am. :/
Does anyone know of a good place (or not) to buy a cheap version? At this point, I'm sick of M$ reaching in my pockets at every single opportunity and will resort to unscrupulous, piratey methods if I have too. :frown: I'm simply not going to fork over a ton of cash for a worthless piece of software for my home PC I say! I REFUSE! Anyways, where can I get a cheap version of this garbage? :|
Yeah, I know. Everyone's using 2007 now, but my school doesn't see fit to move on to 2007 M$ Office classes yet because it's just not lucrative enough. Oh, and Open Office's cheaper alternative won't cut it. It is an Access class after all.
Access is an odd member of the Office Suite and did not even come with the student version of Office 2003 I borrowed from my aunt. I'd rather just do my online Access work at the College if I have to and save some hassle, but the problem is that it's database software and therefore there would be little, if no reason at all, for the network admins to have something like that installed on public workstations. I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place I am. :/