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Microsoft Publisher

Composite Score
7.5 /10
CX Score
7.5 /10
Category
Microsoft Publisher
7.5 /10

What is Microsoft Publisher?

Precisely layout and style text, pictures, borders, calendars, and more. In Publisher everything you add stays exactly the way you’ve designed it, in print, online, or in an email. Create everything from simple greeting cards and labels to professional newsletters and marketing materials using Publisher’s wide range of pre-designed templates. Share pixel-perfect printouts, send professional-quality email publications, or export to industry-standard non-editable formats.

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Awards & Recognition

Microsoft Publisher won the following awards in the Desktop Publishing category

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Microsoft Publisher Ratings

Real user data aggregated to summarize the product performance and customer experience.
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Product scores listed below represent current data. This may be different from data contained in reports and awards, which express data as of their publication date.

78 Likeliness to Recommend

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88 Plan to Renew

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74 Satisfaction of Cost Relative to Value


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Emotional Footprint Overview

Product scores listed below represent current data. This may be different from data contained in reports and awards, which express data as of their publication date.

+75 Net Emotional Footprint

The emotional sentiment held by end users of the software based on their experience with the vendor. Responses are captured on an eight-point scale.

How much do users love Microsoft Publisher?

7% Negative
11% Neutral
82% Positive

Pros

  • Trustworthy
  • Friendly Negotiation
  • Caring
  • Security Protects

Cons

  • Slower Product Innovation

Feature Ratings

Average 76

Text Editing

79

Templates

78

Drag and Drop Design

78

Data Visualization

77

Layout Editing

77

Asset Hub

74

Collaboration

73

Graphics Editing

69

Social Media Integration

69

Vendor Capability Ratings

Average 75

Ease of Data Integration

82

Vendor Support

80

Availability and Quality of Training

79

Ease of IT Administration

78

Quality of Features

78

Breadth of Features

77

Ease of Implementation

76

Usability and Intuitiveness

73

Ease of Customization

73

Business Value Created

71

Product Strategy and Rate of Improvement

67

Microsoft Publisher Reviews

Georges A.

  • Role: Information Technology
  • Industry: Education
  • Involvement: IT Leader or Manager
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted Nov 2021

My right-hand man: Microsoft Publisher!

Likeliness to Recommend

10 /10

What differentiates Microsoft Publisher from other similar products?

I have been using Microsoft Publisher for almost 25 years and it has never let me down. Easy to use and manipulate, integrates with all other Office applications, and is backed by a wide community.

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

I was able to initiate someone in Publisher in under 10 hours, that's how easy it is. Allows manipulations to objects that no other software provides while allowing the creation of near-perfect publications. Whatever I need to create for publishing, digital or hard copy, Publisher is my go-to software. I just love it.

What do you dislike most about this product?

Sometimes, table cells refuse to accept my modifications and there is no clear way to define their size: I just have to wing it and rely on luck to get what I need.

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

Microsoft Publisher is a very powerful ally that can get things done for you: mail merge, business cards, flyers, banners, etc. You name it and Publisher delivers. I consider it the hidden gem of Microsoft Office that is as important as Excel and Word.

Pros

  • Helps Innovate
  • Continually Improving Product
  • Reliable
  • Performance Enhancing

Lyor Bensoussan ☁ (.

  • Role: Information Technology
  • Industry: Healthcare
  • Involvement: IT Leader or Manager
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted Oct 2021

Great for uncomplicated, straight forward projects

Likeliness to Recommend

8 /10

What differentiates Microsoft Publisher from other similar products?

I find it easier to use than similar type products

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

Lacks features compared to competing products

What do you dislike most about this product?

Not much innovation with it in past few years

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

Typically comes bundled with ok Office, so may not need to purchase another product from competitor

Pros

  • Performance Enhancing
  • Enables Productivity
  • Unique Features
  • Efficient Service

John J.

  • Role: Information Technology
  • Industry: Government
  • Involvement: End User of Application
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted Jun 2021

Fantasy product, easy to use

Likeliness to Recommend

10 /10

What differentiates Microsoft Publisher from other similar products?

Forward thinking to make the product fun and easy to use

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

Publishing in all facets, from ad making to technical manuals or posters

What do you dislike most about this product?

None…………….

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

Need I say more, Microsoft’s ability to forward think the next innovation of Publishing capabilities

Pros

  • Helps Innovate
  • Continually Improving Product
  • Reliable
  • Performance Enhancing

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