
Microsoft already next week will provide a public beta version of office suite Office 2010 - the result of e-mails sent by the company to people involved in testing applications.
Steve Ballmer promised last month that Microsoft in November, will provide a public beta version of office suite Office 2010. This declaration is found in your confirmation emails sent to testers package.
Microsoft made available a version of "Technical Preview of Office 2010 productivity suite in July. The company benefited from the new distribution model, "click-to-run", which allowed an almost immediate launch of the basic version. CTR is based on streaming data retrieval solution. User in a few minutes to fetch a fundamental part of the code allows to run a test version of Office. The remaining part of the code was downloaded in the background of running programs.
It is not known whether Microsoft will benefit from this solution by providing a public beta of Office 2010. The company provided however, that the CTR will be used during next year's premiere package.
In the mail to the testers, Microsoft wrote that he was preparing for the Microsoft Connect issue of Office 2010. The company added that next week will give more details on this topic.
Question is exactly when Microsoft will make available a beta version and whether it will charge for it to run - as it did during the second beta of Office 2007, when the company is encouraged to download the applications for free, and then asked for a fee of $ 1.5 per launch package.
Office 2010 has to be made available as a beta in the first half of next year as both 32 - and 64-bit. Among the notable changes of note in this version include refreshed customer e-mail - Outlook is equipped with a characteristic element of the Office 2007 interface, or ribbon. The software is run on Windows XP, Vista and 7 Announcements by representatives of the group, able to cope with it, each computer on which Office 2007 work.
Microsoft spokesman added that the company is also constantly tests a web version of Office 2010 - Microsoft Web Applications 2010, which will be available completely free as early as next year. More on the lean and supermobile Word, Excel and PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2010 shows.