Office software: May 2010 Archives

Microsoft has announced it will be releasing a new version of Office Mobile. Like regular Office 2010, many new features are collaboration oriented. The Office Mobile suite will be available in June through Microsoft's Windows Marketplace for Mobile. It will run on phones based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. Formatting details such as tables and charts will now show up on the mobile documents, so they look similar to the full-sized originals. Microsoft also updated the clipboard in Office Mobile to make copying and pasting text faster. Phones equipped with Office Mobile 2010 will also be able to multi-task as presentation aids. During a PowerPoint presentation, they can be connected to computers via Bluetooth and used to advance slides. A feature called Conversation View has been implemented to manage inboxes by grouping related messages so conversations can be flagged or deleted. Microsoft says it has improved support for touch gestures including drags and flicks. Office Mobile 2010 will work on devices that lack touch screens, but with limited functionality. Non-Windows phones won't have direct access to the new Office Mobile features, but will be able to view Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents through a mobile browser-based viewer. In a few months, Office Mobile 2010 will be updated for compatibility with Microsoft's forthcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system. http://www.microsoft.com

Microsoft has announced that the 2010 release of Office, SharePoint, Visio and Project are available to business customers worldwide. 2010 Releases are Available to Businesses after Record Beta Adoption: The beta programs for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 were the largest in the products’ history, reaching three times the size of prior Office beta programs. As a result, 8.6 million people are already using Office 2010 and related products. In addition, more than 1,000 partners are already building solutions for the 2010 set of products. Office, Project and Visio will be generally available online and in retail outlets in the U.S. on June 15th. Microsoft’s Office Web applications will be available to all Office volume licensing customers, offering productivity technologies in the cloud. In addition, customers will be able to purchase a subscription to Office Web Apps as part of Microsoft Online Services, Microsoft’s cloud-based applications. Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 are available in 14 languages, and over the next few months, 80 more languages will be added. A live webcast further detailing this release can be viewed at 11 AM EST 5/12/10. www.the2010event.com

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