itp.net
Updated: 2013-08-05 15:11:44
|
Microsoft claims Office 2010 has more than 100 new features and that it allows integration with ‘Office Web Apps' - a web-based solution that allows users to create and edit documents. The question is, do we need yet more features considering most user...
If you’re using Office 2003 or an older version of Office, the newer 2010 suite is a worthwhile upgrade. If you’re a happy Office 2007 user however, Office 2010 doesn’t really offer a massive upgrade, with the exception of Outlook...
|
|
gcn.com
Updated: 2013-08-05 15:11:44
|
S This collaborative sharing works — for example, with PowerPoint — via an e-mail message that contains a link to your deck on the cloud. Once your recipients click the link, they will see the slide show version of your presentation in their browser...
Cloud computing apps; realtime collaboration with SharePoint 2010; video editing.
No upgrade capabilities; Excel crashes with desktop Bluetooth addins; data analytics package not default, Features: A...
|
|
|
Microsoft Office 2010 launches three years after its predecessor, the 2007 edition, blew us away completely. That edition caused pretty massive upheaval with its brand-new Ribbon interface which turned our perceptions of the productivity suite complete...
Useful shortcuts and additions, Powerful Web features...
Only Outlook and OneNote really justify an upgrade over Office 2007...
WordApart from the Backstage View, there are dozens of new SmartArt templates for creating rich diagrams as well as a pretty powerful photo editor that can handle brightness, contrast, cropping, recoloring and even artistic filters. A neat Screenshot...
|
|
toptenreviews.com Updated: 2013-08-05 15:11:44
|
Microsoft’s powerhouse office software suite needs no introduction. Microsoft Office is used everywhere from the New York offices of Fortune 500 companies all the way down to rural elementary school classrooms. The popularity of Microsoft Office is no...
It offers you the ability to record your PowerPoint presentation via the Camtasia addon...
The difference in features between this and the 2007 version make this suite better suited for enterprise clients.
Microsoft Office is the resident goliath of office software suites and offers a strong set of features that will meet the needs of any user...
|
|
|
Word, Excel and PowerPoint all keep getting faster. OneNote (for notes, data, ideas, information, content, images, videos, etc.) and Outlook (for communication, common file exchange, scheduling, journal notes, etc.), along with your web browser, under...
|
|
|
Ask most people to name a productivity suite and chances are they'll say Microsoft Office, but they might also name one of the numerous competitors that have sprung up. None have completely displaced the Microsoft monolith, but they've made inroads...
|
|
|
Every few years, Microsoft refreshes its industry leading productivity suite and gives the millions of consumers and businesses that run older versions of the software a difficult choice: pay for an upgrade or stand pat? With the recent release of Offi...
Customizable ribbon, Improved image and video editing, OneNote comes standard, Can give online presentations from PowerPoint, Faster application opens...
Pricey, Web applications hobbled...
Compelling new features like a customizable ribbon, better image manipulation, video editing, and the ability to share presentations online make this the best Office suite yet.
|
|
|
Microsoft Office 2010 Boosts Core Features, Branches Out onto the Web ( Page 1 of 3 )Microsoft's flagship desktop suite comes packed with modest, albeit worthwhile, enhancements to core Office capabilities, while breaking significant new ground by push...
|
|
gcn.com
Updated: 2015-12-17 08:44:09
|
GCN LAB: FIRST LOOK Each application in the suite also includes a Trust Center, a centralized location for configuring security measures specific to that application. Making the move According to Microsoft, the move to Office 2010 should be significan...
|
|
wired.com Updated: 2015-12-17 08:44:09
|
Three years have passed since the last version of Office was released, so naturally it's time for Microsoft to convince you that you need a new one.Office 2010 arrives, heralding more than 100 new and improved features. The suite on the whole is compel...
year blimp. Printing is slow and buggy. Useless spam filter even after a decade of development. Occasional system crashes. Still feels like spending hundreds of dollars for the privilege of sending email and typing letters.
More bloated than the Goodyear blimp. Printing is slow and buggy. Useless spam filter even after a decade of development. Occasional system crashes. Still feels like spending hundreds of dollars for the privilege of sending email and typing letters.
|
|
|
The most immediately visible innovation in Microsoft Office 2010 is a set of web-based applications - online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote - slated to appear on Windows Live when the desktop editions ship in June. For businesses tha...
Overall, Office 2010 shapes up as a pleasing and, in many ways, useful successor to Office 2007. Microsoft isn't offering upgrade pricing, but the Product Key Card versions aren't outrageously expensive, and many people will be fine with either the fo...
|
|
|
Microsoft has put the final touches on Office 2010, and corporate customers can either buy it via resellers or download a 60-day free trial (via TechNet) as of May 12 (the boxed, retail versions hit shelves in June). As with many revisions of popula...
Ribbon interface in all apps enhances consistency and usability. New Backstage menu makes file-management and printing options easy. Superb graphic tools include video editing and image enhancement. 64-bit version allows huge data sets in Excel. Lightweight Office Web Apps (not yet tested) will allow editing in a browser.
Intrusive Word auto formatting. Word still doesn't store printing options. No upgrade pricing. Outlook still can't print just one page of an e-mail. Crashes during our testing suggest possible stability issues.
Office 2010 is a dazzlingly attractive upgrade, but probably essential only for enterprise customers who need the new collaboration features...
|
|
|
I review plenty of software packages throughout the course of a year, and it's rare that I come across one that I believe will truly make a difference in the way that I work or use my computer. This is one of those times. Microsoft just launched the Re...
|
|
|
Fans of Microsoft Works may be disappointed to learn that their preferred lightweight office suite has been discontinued in favor of a very different product: Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition. What makes Starter Edition different from MS Works...
|
|
techreviewsource.com Updated: 2015-12-17 08:44:09
|
Microsoft Office 2010 has reached release-to-manufacturing (RTM) stage and has been completely finalized and ready for sale. The development of Office 2010 has been a long road and with all that time, Microsoft's Office team has been hard at work t...
|
|
|
It's taken Microsoft a long time to bring its flagship Office suite to the web and now it finally has with Microsoft Office 2010 - the latest version of the dominant business-productivity suite of applications (including Word 2010, Excel 2010, PowerPo...
The most important change to Office 2010 - web-based access - is not yet available, so it's difficult to make a judgment about the latest version. Apart from that, this new version of Office adds some very useful new features such as video-editing too...
|
|