Monday, February 14, 2011

With close to 10 million Windows 7 Professional beta testers of Office 2010

With close to 10 million Windows 7 Professional beta testers of Office 2010, the latest productivity suite from Microsoft became a rage, much before becoming available for public release recently. Since Office beta got released, millions of people have got their Cheap Office 2010 hands on the latest features of Office 2010 and have been using Office 2010 during last 8 months or so.
It wasn't surprising though that many beta testers found it a little tough to getting used to Office 2010 immediately. Also, people wanted to learn more about the features of office 2010, which they had never seen before. To address these concerns and create more excitement among the public for Microsoft Office 2010 Office 2010, Microsoft came up with some awesome introductory videos and training tutorials of Office 2010 applications.
Hundreds of beta testers did their bit as well by uploading Office 2010 training videos on Youtube, helping other users understand and utilize the full capabilities of Office 2010.
We went through all those videos out there and picked the best 10 "Must-Watch" videos about Office 2010 applications, which are enough to explain Office 2007 Professional everything about Office 2010 features and capabilities.
So, if you're geared up to dig more into Office 2010 applications and use your applications more efficiently, don't miss the videos featured below. microsoft has decided to eliminate upgrade disney 100 years of magic dvd pricing on Office 2010. This is supposed to "simplify" things for us poor old consumers who don't understand anything. Well, I understand the concept of a 40% price hike just fine, thank you. The only thing they are simplifying is how to line their pockets at our expense. Now eli stone they are focusing on these BS keycard licenses, that only work with office preloaded on new computers and lock the software to one machine. I guess MS doesn't entourage season care about current users of office anymore. So, if I want to "upgrade", and since I need MS-Access, it would cost me $500. No way. Sticking with 2007. Too bad there is no open office entourage series equivalent to Outlook or Access. If there were, I would ditch office completely.

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