Microsoft Office 2010 Scheduled for June 2010 Release



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Microsoft has finally confirmed that Office 2010 is scheduled for June 2010 release. Neowin and Ars Technica sites have posted some details about Office 2010 release.

"We expect Office 2010 and related products to be generally available in June 2010", a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed with Ars.

Office 2010 will be released in six different flavors, including a free version that includes Microsoft Word and Excel, but comes with limited functionality and includes advertisements. The editions of Office 2010 will come in Starter, Home and Student, Home and Business, Standard, Professional and Professional Plus.

Office 2010 Professional Plus, which is available for public beta, will offer all of the office products, excluding Visio 2010 and Project 2010. Microsoft will be releasing Office 2010 with a full version and upgrade version, for users that have Office 2007 installed.

Office 2010 will be available for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 in both 32-bit and 64-bit, excluding Windows XP x64.

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3 Comments

  • I have a question..why office excludes Windows XP x64?

  • VG

    ^^ Microsoft is not going to support future applications for Windows XP but since XP is still under heavy use, Microsoft decided to make Office 2010 compatible with XP 32-bit only.

  • Do you think that they are going to do a launch party, cause i did a windows 7 launch party and it was great. but might they do it for office 2010????

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