On May 31, the suite will be available via retail channels and preinstalled by several OEMs, including Hewlett-Packard Co., Dell Computer Corp., and Compaq Computer Corp. The standard version of Office XP – with Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint – will carry an upgrade price tag of $239, with the full version costing $479. Office XP Developer, which includes FrontPage, SharePoint Team Services, Publisher 2002, and other development tools, will cost $549 for an upgrade and $799 for the full version, company officials said. Office XP Professional Special Edition, which also includes Front2, will cost $479. Microsoft has added the Access database to the package, which also includes Word 2002, Excel 2002, PowerPoint 2002, and Outlook 2002. Office XP Professional will carry price tags of $329 for upgrades from Office 97 or Office 2000, and $579 for the full version. The trial version of Office XP Professional will be available on April 30. The software giant in Redmond, Wash., expects some 1 million users to take advantage of the 30-day trial version, for which it will charge US$9.95. officials said Monday that Office XP, the next version of its productivity suite, will be widely available on May 31, but users can get their hands on a trial version before that – for a fee.
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