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Microsoft Office - 2010 for Windows and 2011 for Macs

'It's not cheating' offer

Microsoft is offering Australian university students the opportunity to purchase the following products at significant discounts:

  • Microsoft Office Professional Academic 2010 (including Word 2010, Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Outlook 2010, OneNote 2010, Publisher 2010 and Access 2010) which normally sells for over AU$900 for just AU$99
  • Microsoft Office for Mac Academic 2011 (including Word 2011, Excel for Mac 2011, PowerPoint for Mac 2011 and Outlook for Mac 2011) which normall sells for around AU$380 for just AU$99
  • Microsoft Office Language Pack 2010 (enabling you to manage documents in multiple languages) for just AU$12.00
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional - Upgrade for AU$119

Staff can also take advantage of these offers.

The software can be downloaded and purchased from www.itsnotcheating.com.au, and a key is provided through a validated university email account. Students have the option to purchase (at low cost) a CD of software to be mailed to them to avoid internet charges associated with downloading large files (e.g. 500 MB for Office 2010). Please note that the Microsoft Office Language Pack is not available on disk.

The software provides a limited use version of Office that can only be used 25 times before a product key is required. It will become unlimited after registration and payment of the appropriate fee at www.itsnotcheating.com.au. If you need help installing the software go to the Help web page.

The offer is available now and will run indefinitely. Full terms and conditions are available at the 'It’s not cheating' web site. This is a genuine offer and Deakin students are encouraged to take advantage of this deal if they are in a position to do so.

Deakin staff members are able to purchase Microsoft Products for a minimal cost for work at home use. Staff members can access the Staff Licensing web site for further information.

For any enquiries, please contact the IT Service Desk.


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7th February 2011