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Try to analyze free public beta of Office 2010


If your company is making great efforts to move into any other Windows version from Windows XP and Office XP or 2003, it can be done without difficulty as Microsoft Office 2010, at the moment, is continuing and completing the transition that started with Office 2007. What is more,
if there is the free beta, you can try it.

A new chapter in the development of web-enabled technology did unfold when in this week's Professional Developers Conference PDC09 in the Los Angeles Convention Center, Microsoft brought a free public beta of the next version of its popular Office suite, Office 2010 to the fore. It has been learnt that this free beta will enable programmers to develop add-ons for the new version, and for companies and interested parties to analyze it, before it goes on sale some time next year.

free public beta, Office 2010There is simply no doubt that Microsoft Office happens to be the most important revenue generator for Microsoft's Business Division, which had revenues of $4.4bn and profits of $2.8bn in the company's latest quarterly results, declared on 23 October. In the last financial year, the Business Division made operating profits of $12.1bn on revenues of $18.9bn, with both being larger than those for the Windows Client software division.
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Nevertheless, it must be stated, at the very outset, Office 2010 does not stand for a dramatic break with the past, like Office System 2007, but builds on it. In particular, it does expand the new ribbon-style interface to all the applications, making them significantly easier for beginners to apply.

It is to be noted, the beta release includes 2010 versions of the Exchange email server, the hosted SharePoint collaboration platform, Visio, and Microsoft Project. Microsoft is also working on Silverlight 4 and Internet Explorer 9.

Last but not least, even though there is not the presence of many attention-grabbing new features in Office 2010, Microsoft is making its email and personal organizer program, Outlook, work with social networking sites.

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Comments on Try to analyze free public beta of Office 2010

its good news to see new office now
as my self i respect that and i will try it


By » ali hadi on 2009-11-20 03:05:29