As the latest Windows release, Microsoft this year will launch the 2010 Microsoft Office 2010. Where is the beta version in November last has been released, but I just had last December to download and try it.
For the Office 2010 beta version can be downloaded free from the Microsoft site, in the Office 2010 beta have: Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, InfoPath, and Sharepoint workspaces.
Hm …. after a few days I try and use it, it’s pretty good. There are no significant changes from Office 2007, only the addition of features and looks a little changed. The most visible change is the replacement of Office Button (logo Office) with the File button, if the button is clicked the file comes from File option that covers all work area.
Indeed this feature is helpful, where the options there are regarding file, including the areas of Print and print preview are integrated.
Then the other features that support the Open Document Format (ODF) as well as Insert screenshot features, and other features found on the formatting features and effects-effects.
In terms of appearance, does not change much. Views on the Ribbon Office now be flat and transparent title bar following features in Windows 7. Here’s view Office 2010 Word:
To be able to download Office 2010 beta, here’s the download link:
Download: Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta 32-bit (x86)
Download: Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta 64-bit (x64)
Office 2010 requires online activation after the installation is complete, ie on the File menu> Help> in the right hand column click Change Product Key: insert the serial number below:
SN Microsoft Office 2010 Public Beta:
MAK key: KT4X6-2PWHY-XQR7V-96PYW-HW2W9
MAK key: 7Y4B4-YF79C-6BKGJ-PGM89-46PBT
MAK key: JWJ94-7XD2X-W9WXP-BCHBW-J2WPT
Then the online activation will be done, so that the Office 2010 beta can be used until October 2010. Or if it’s not online activation can only be used 30 days.