Note: This deal is for the United States only, but details regarding other countries is below.
Microsoft has brought back the Office 2007 Ultimate for students at a geekilicous price. When you visit TheUltimateSteal.com students will be able to receive Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate for just $60. That’s a whopping 91% off of the retail cost.
Office Ultimate 2007 comes with Access, Accounting Express, Excel, Groove, InfoPath, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Word. That’s not bad at all considering the “Home and Student” version of Office 2007 costs more than that, and it only includes Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.
This particular deal is only for the United States, but Australia, Mexico, and Tawain currently have their own deals going on. Here are some of the other countries who will also be jumping on the “uber-cheap Office 2007″ bandwagon soon:
Starting on September 8th Microsoft will also be offering the Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade for $65 on the United States offer page. That retails for $260, which means you’ll be saving yourself 75% off of the list price. Not to shabby!
The Ultimate Steal Homepage
Microsoft Press Release
Thanks Omar!

Too bad Panama is not on the list. Guess I’ll have to keep on using MS Office 2003. :cry:
They could just go ahead and lower the cost of Office for non-commercial use to these kinda prices…they’d get more sales.
They could just go ahead and lower the cost of Office for non-commercial use to these kinda prices…they’d get more sales.
Retail cost of Office: $1150.00 (AUD)*
Student cost: $75 (AUD)*
This makes MS look like the greedy pigs that they are. No wonder people still use “M$”
* source: [itsnotcheating.com.au]
W00t! For this one time, Belgians get something that their neighbours from The Netherlands don’t. :)
I can’t believe it, Office 2007 Ultimate for only $60! Wow!
oooopps India Is not in the List..
Thats Bad :(
Indians do get access to a lot of online stuff these days though. For example, I was surprised to see India between the US and UK on the list of supported Twitter-to-SMS countries.
I figured there would be quite a few people happy to see Microsoft extending this deal out to more countries. :D