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June 2010
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The editors liked
Cloud computing apps
Realtime collaboration with SharePoint 2010
Video editing.
Microsoft Office is the most widely used and supported office software
It offers you the ability to record your PowerPoint presentation via the Camtasia addon
Ribbon interface in all apps enhances consistency and usability. New Backstage menu makes file-management and printing options easy. Superb graphic tools include video editing and image enhancement. 64-bit version allows huge data sets in Excel. Lightweight Office Web Apps (not yet tested) will allow editing in a browser.
Customizable ribbon
Improved image and video editing
OneNote comes standard
Can give online presentations from PowerPoint
Faster application opens
Year blimp. Printing is slow and buggy. Useless spam filter even after a decade of development. Occasional system crashes. Still feels like spending hundreds of dollars for the privilege of sending email and typing letters.
The editors didn't like
No upgrade capabilities
Excel crashes with desktop Bluetooth addins
Data analytics package not default
Features
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Microsoft does not support other office software programs.
The difference in features between this and the 2007 version make this suite better suited for enterprise clients.
Intrusive Word auto formatting. Word still doesn't store printing options. No upgrade pricing. Outlook still can't print just one page of an e-mail. Crashes during our testing suggest possible stability issues.
Pricey
Web applications hobbled
More bloated than the Goodyear blimp. Printing is slow and buggy. Useless spam filter even after a decade of development. Occasional system crashes. Still feels like spending hundreds of dollars for the privilege of sending email and typing letters.
Overall, Office 2010 shapes up as a pleasing and, in many ways, useful successor to Office 2007. Microsoft isn't offering upgrade pricing, but the Product Key Card versions aren't outrageously expensive, and many people will be fine with either the fo...
Ribbon interface in all apps enhances consistency and usability. New Backstage menu makes file-management and printing options easy. Superb graphic tools include video editing and image enhancement. 64-bit version allows huge data sets in Excel. Lightweight Office Web Apps (not yet tested) will allow editing in a browser.
Intrusive Word auto formatting. Word still doesn't store printing options. No upgrade pricing. Outlook still can't print just one page of an e-mail. Crashes during our testing suggest possible stability issues.
Office 2010 is a dazzlingly attractive upgrade, but probably essential only for enterprise customers who need the new collaboration features....
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Abstract: Fans of Microsoft Works may be disappointed to learn that their preferred lightweight office suite has been discontinued in favor of a very different product: Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition. What makes Starter Edition different from MS Works...
Abstract: Microsoft Office 2010 has reached release-to-manufacturing (RTM) stage and has been completely finalized and ready for sale. The development of Office 2010 has been a long road and with all that time, Microsoft's Office team has been hard at work t...
The most important change to Office 2010 - web-based access - is not yet available, so it's difficult to make a judgment about the latest version. Apart from that, this new version of Office adds some very useful new features such as video-editing too...
Abstract: Microsoft Office 2010 Pro is an excellent choice for those who need professional level productivity apps. Now, work smartly with Office and perform all office related tasks easily. This complete professional suite includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote...
Abstract: With Apple, Google and other third party developers of office suites flooding the market, especially with net connectivity, Microsoft done the unthinkable in 2007 and redesigned its office suite from the ground up. It introduced the Office Fluent UI or...
This is a quick first look at an early version of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Microsoft Office 2010. We’ll report back a full verdict when a later version is released. ...