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We are happy to offer you the opportunity to test this Technical Preview release of Microsoft Office 2010.
Office 2010 is available in a 64-bit edition for 64-bit Windows operating systems. With Office 2010 64-bit edition, advanced users will be able to leverage the increased memory capabilities of 64-bit computing and harness this capability for analysis and manipulation of very large data sets and documents. You are still able to install the 32-bit edition of Office 2010 on a 64-bit Windows operating system to continue using your 32-bit Office add-ins. Note that the 64-bit edition of Office is not compatible with 32-bit Office add-ins.
Microsoft® Office Professional 2010 Microsoft® Word 2010 Microsoft® Excel® 2010 Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2010 Microsoft® OneNote® 2010 Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 Microsoft® Publisher 2010 Microsoft® Access® 2010
Microsoft® Visio® 2010
Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010
Microsoft® InfoPath® 2010
Microsoft® SharePoint® Workspace 2010
Business Contact Manager for Microsoft® Outlook® 2010
Microsoft® Outlook® Connector
Microsoft® Office Language Pack 2010 – English
Business Contact Manager for Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 Database Tool
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Funny fact that a leaked version of Office 2010 build 14.0.4302.1000 contains Office Mondo, which includes Visio and Project in the suite (finally) it also had a new product called “Office for sales”. I guess will see that later in the official beta program.
Well, finally the days has come..... I been using this beta for seven hours now and already send four Frowms (nice idea!).
The first odd thing I seen was that my cpu started tu burn!.. the searhindexer.exe process "eats" one of my cores (100% of use) while the other remains cool!
Seems that for some reason, the MS index file gets corrupted after installing office 2007, so you will need reset it, to do that just set to "0" the next registry key
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows Search/SetupCompletedSuccessfully
Or delete all the content of these two folders:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Temp
Dont forget to restar your coumputer after.
So? Where's the link?
You have to be registered as beta tester so they mail you with the link, actually is a link to yor perfil at http://connect.microsoft.com/
regards.
Kcire