Today marks the release of Office 2010 to the general public. Office 2010 offers a great number of features and creature comforts that make it the best productivity suite available today. However, before you go out and try to purchase a copy
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Office 2010 Product Documentation
Friday, April 23, 2010
Office 2010 Installation Screenshots
Now that the final bits of Office 2010 are available via TechNet Plus and MSDN, I thought I would start my Office 2010 screenshot series.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Office 2010 RTM now available for TechNet subscribers
Today, Aprill 22, marks the first day that TechNet Subscribers will be able to download the final bits of Office 2010. So, if you have a TechNet subscription feel free to download and check out the final product.
I am currently in the process of writing a review for Office 2010, however, my schedule’s been a bit hectic of late. I should be back to my normal day-to-day writing for this site come end of next week. With that in mind, Office 2010 does offer some nice features that are definitely worth checking out. It’s a nice complement to Office 2007 and a must if you’re still running Office 2003 or earlier. If you currently do not have a TechNet subscription, you can still try out the Office 2010 Beta.
If you don’t currently have a TechNet subscription, you can always check it out at the TechNet website. They cost $349 for new subscribers and $249 for renewal subscriptions. The subscriptions last for one year. Microsoft is usually offering some sort of promotional code that can significantly lower the price of a subscription, so keep a look out for those.