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Cheap M$ (and other) software if you have kids in education.

I'm sure this has come up before, but here goes anyway.

If you have children in education, you can get Microsoft software at a greatly reduced price. For example:

Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate. - £38.95

Or alternatively, for a bigger range, including Adobe etc:

Software4Students website.

The qualifying criteria seem to vary between the sites and depending on what software you are buying. However, I recently bought MS Office 2007 Enterprise from Software4Students for a special offer price of £35. Amusingly, my child is only 3 years old but it seems her attendance at the local pre-school counts :rotfl:
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