Launch of Microsoft Office 2010
Microsoft announced currently that it is to launch Office 2010, officially to businesses at an event that will be organized on May 12. The finished product will be available to the Enterprises on the same day with the license agreements, added Microsoft. And also announced that Office 2010 is set for general sales to the consumers, business and enterprises without the licensing deals sometime around June.
As predicted, Microsoft even unveiled a program, which will provide a free upgrading to Office 2010 for customers, who buy the older version of Office 2007 between March and Sept. 30. Customers those buying an eligible print of Office 2007 between March and Sept. 30 will be allowable to download an equivalent version of Office 2010 for free, when the new set is available in June this year. Users who wish for a DVD installation disc will have to give little shipping-and-handling fees. Microsoft will announce these fees later in June.
Microsoft also announced that those who buy Office Home and Student 2007 would obtain a free print of Office Home and Student 2010, while those who buy Office Standard 2007 and Office Basic 2007 will be entitled for a free print of Office Home and Business 2010, which is a new addition made in Office lineup. Finally, those purchasing Office Professional 2007, Office Small Business 2007, or Office Ultimate 2007 are eligible for a free print of Office Professional 2010.
Office 2010 will be Microsoft's first setline to drop out less-expensive upgrade version. Besides, Microsoft even plans to sell activation keys those are single-license via its online store. Moreover, will select the retail outlets to the customers those wanting to upgrade their older editions, or even from the Office Starter 2010 that will be pre-installed on new computers. The dubbed Office Starter 2010, which is a new edition, will comprise only Excel 2010 and Word 2010 while OneNote 2010 and PowerPoint 2010 will be dropped out. Whereas some other applications that are bundled with lowest-priced package.
Student and Home along with Outlook 2010 will be the part of next level-up editions of Home and Business. Microsoft announced that they will use some new technology named as, Click-To-Run, to distribute trial editions of Office 2010 to owners of old computers. The technology, debuted by the company in its Technical Preview of Office 2010 that went out to the invitation-only groups of the testers in July, "stream" pieces of the suite to the users who begin the download, to let them begin using the suite within few minutes. While the users work with this trial version, the code remainder is downloaded in background by Click-To-Run option.
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