Microsoft Office 2010, code named Office 14, is the successor of Microsoft Office 2007, a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows.
Extended file compatibility
user interface updates,
and a refined user experience are planned for Office 2010.
With the introduction of Office 2010 a 64-bit version of Office will be available for the first time. It will be available for Windows XP SP3, Windows
Vista and Windows 7.
Furthermore, Office 2010 will mark the debut of free online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, which will work in the three most
popular web browsers (Windows Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari).
Microsoft plans to release Office 2010 in the first half of 2010.
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*Microsoft plans to offer a free web-based version of its Office productivity suite, known as Office Web Applications, that will debut with the release of Office 2010.
*Office Web will include online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. The web applications will allow sharing and collaboration of documents and files. The web applications will also feature user interfaces similar to their desktop counterparts.
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