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40+ Cool Features of Microsoft InfoPath 2010
We are back with another episode of the series of the features of Microsoft Office 2010. Do read our posts on Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Acesss, Outlook, Visio, Publisher and OneNote. In this episode, we will tell you about the cool and awesome features of Microsoft InfoPath 2010. Microsoft Office InfoPath is an application which allows you to develop XML-based data entry forms, which was released as part of Microsoft Office 2007.
InfoPath’s ability to author and view XML documents with one to many links among different data groups are the main features of Microsoft Office InfoPath. Microsoft InfoPath 2010 is divided into two parts with respect to applications which are Microsoft InfoPath Designer 2010 and Microsoft InfoPath Filler 2010.Follwing is some of the outstanding features of Microsoft Office InfoPath 2010:
Microsoft Office 2010 Worldwide Launch in Pictures
Office 2010 Standalone Apps Box Art
Microsoft recently announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010, as well as Microsoft Visio 2010 and Microsoft Project 2010, for business customers worldwide. More than 90 million businesses can now deploy the 2010 suite of products.
Amazon.com has unleashed the box arts for each of the fourteen Office standalone applications. They look awesome! Do provide us your feedback on the box designs.
10+ Beautiful Microsoft Office 2010 Wallpapers
Keeping in view our tradition, here are some really cool and awesome Microsoft Office 2010 wallpapers designed by the MicrosoftFeed team. Enjoy!
Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 in Pictures
Microsoft has recently released the RTM build of Microsoft Office 2010 for PC for MSDN and TechNet subscribers whereas the business users will get it on May 12. Office 2010 for PC will go public in June as reported by us but we are still not aware of the release date of latest version of Microsoft Office for Mac. As far the rumors are considered we might see it launched later this year.
Recently BGR did an exclusive hands on the leaked build of Microsoft Office for Mac 2011. The build is marked version 14.0.0.100326. According to BGR “Across the board, each application has had its UI completely overhauled as Microsoft has made the wise decision to redo the entire layout of the application suite. Instead of the awful configuration found in Office for Mac 2008, 2011 draws from both Office 2007 and Office 2010 for Windows. In fact, it did such a good job that we can’t think of a reason why someone who is used to one OS wouldn’t be able to jump into the other and get work done in Office. One of the main reasons for this is Ribbons.”
Microsoft Office 2010 Released to Manufacturing
Microsoft recently announced that they have reached the release-to-manufacturing (RTM) milestone for Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, Visio 2010 and Project 2010. This will be Microsoft new wave of productivity suites.
According to Takeshi Numoto, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Office “RTM is the final engineering milestone of a product release and our engineering team has poured their heart and soul into reaching this milestone. It is also an appropriate time to re-emphasize our sincere gratitude to the more than 5,000 organizations and partners who have worked with us on rapid deployment and testing of the products. Since the start of our public beta in November 2009, we’ve had more than 7.5 million people download the beta version – that’s more than 3 times the number of 2007 beta downloads! The feedback that we’ve received from all these programs has shaped the set of products we’re excited about, and that I’m sure will delight our customers”
Office 2010 will be launched to business customers on May 12 with Stephen Elop, President of Microsoft’s Business Division delivering a keynote as part of Virtual Launch. This Virtual Launch will allow people from around the globe to participate in Office 2010 launch by going to http://www.the2010event.com. The virtual launch site will showcase product demos, customer and partner testimonials and interviews with product managers and executives. MSDN and TechNet customers will be able to download Office 2010 RTM on April 22.
Download Microsoft Office 2010 Product Guides
Microsoft has just released the Product Guides for Microsoft Office 2010. The Office 2010 product guides provide an overview of what’s new in your favorite Microsoft Office programs and a deeper look at benefits across all Office 2010 programs, as well as Office Web Apps and Office Mobile 2010.
According to Microsoft “Microsoft Office 2010 offers powerful new ways to deliver your best work—at the office, at home, or at school. Designed to deliver the best productivity experience across the PC, phone, and browser, Office 2010 helps you capture your ideas more creatively, work more easily with others, and gives you the flexibility to get work done when and where you choose. “
Whether you are a Microsoft Office user or you’re evaluating Office 2010 for your business, the product guides are a great place to start. Explore the Office 2010 product guides for an overview of what’s new and improved in your favorite Microsoft Office programs or for a deeper look at benefits across all Office 2010 programs. Each guide provides an at-a-glance overview, a closer look at many new and improved features, and instructions to help you find the features you want quickly and easily. You’ll also find additional information and resources in some of the guides for power users, IT pros, and developers.
Microsoft to launch Office 2010 on May 12 for Business Users
Microsoft has recently confirmed that Office 2010 will begin shipping to business users and partners worldwide from May 12. Office 2010 will go public on June 15 as reported by us few weeks back.
“Starting today, consumers who purchase and activate Office 2007 will be able to download Office 2010 at no additional cost when it becomes available in June 2010,” said Jevon Fark, a Sr. Marketing Manager at Microsoft Office. “The Office 2010 Technology Guarantee will be fulfilled online, via download, at no additional cost.” Fark also confirmed that Microsoft is on target for Office 2010 RTM next month. “We’re excited to confirm that Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, Visio 2010 and Project 2010 are on schedule and will release to manufacturing (RTM) next month.”
Microsoft Office 2010 will go public on June 15
Paul Thurrott, from WinInfo has confirmed that Microsoft plans to release Office 2010 on June 15 2010. Commenting in his weekly article he said “Office 2010 for Windows, meanwhile, will become generally available June 15, 2010″. Microsoft Office 2010 Release Candidate along with Office Web Applications was recently made available for download for technical beta participants through Microsoft Connect.
Moreover, customers who purchase Office 2007 between March 5, 2010 and September 30, 2010, Microsoft will allow them to upgrade to Office 2010 for free. Few days back, Rachel Bondi, Microsoft Office General Manager has officially announced the official Office 2010 pricing. Here are the prices:
- Professional – $499 boxed, $349 for product key
- Professional Academic – $99 boxed only
- Home and Student – $149 boxed, $119 for product key
- Home and Business – $279 boxed, $199 for product key
Microsoft Office 2010 – Release Candidate Available for Download
Microsoft Office 2010 Release Candidate along with Office Web Applications is now available for download for technical beta participants through Microsoft Connect. See the new features in your favorite programs such as Microsoft Word 2010, Outlook 2010, Excel 2010 and PowerPoint 2010. In addition to enhanced image-editing tools, now you can edit video files right in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. And Microsoft Office Web Apps make it easy to work on group projects together, whether you’re miles apart or just down the hall. Click here for complete coverage of Microsoft Office on MicrosoftFeed.
Microsoft Office 2010 Box Art

When Microsoft released the public beta of Microsoft Office 2010 at PDC, it was regarded as the best Office product ever. It was recently proved when Microsoft released the fact that the beta version of Microsoft Office 2010 has hit 1 million downloads. Microsoft has also revamped the Office portal with some new features and a refresh look and feel.
Recently, a Polish site CentrumXP has revealed the official box art for Office 2010. You can also download the Office 2010 Icon Pack here.

Download Microsoft Office 2010 Beta now!

Microsoft today at PDC released the public beta of Microsoft Office 2010. Microsoft has revamped the Office portal with some new features and a refresh look and feel. The versions that are released are Office Home and Business 2010 which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, and Office Web Apps; Office Professional 2010 which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, Publisher and Office Web Apps; and Office Professional Plus 2010 which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, Publisher, Infopath, Communicator, SharePoint Workspace, and Office Web Apps.
Most people think of Office as simply a suite of applications for getting their day-to-day work done, but it’s much more than that. It’s a platform, and you should think of its features and components as building blocks in which you can use to put together applications that help people get stuff done better, faster, and with the upcoming Office 2010, everywhere. Office 2010 Beta is finally here and available for download!
Download Microsoft Office 2010 Icon Pack
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Microsoft is about to release the public beta of Microsoft Office 2010. Here is an icon pack extracted from original Microsoft Office 2010. This pack contains 60 high resolution icons (60 ICOs and 60 PNGs). These icons are free to download and use. In the icon pack, the icons of following applications are included:
- Microsoft Access 2010
- Microsoft Access 2010
- Microsoft InfoPath 2010
- Microsoft Office 2010 Upload Center
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2010
- Microsoft OneNote 2010
- Microsoft Outlook 2010
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
- Microsoft Project 2010
- Microsoft Publisher 2010
- Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010
- Microsoft Visio 2010
- Microsoft Word 2010
Download Office 2010 Beta

Microsoft is about to release the public beta of Microsoft Office 2010. Microsoft has revamped the Office portal with some new features and a refresh look and feel. The versions that will be released are Office Home and Business 2010 which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, and Office Web Apps; Office Professional 2010 which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, Publisher and Office Web Apps; and Office Professional Plus 2010 which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, Publisher, Infopath, Communicator, SharePoint Workspace, and Office Web Apps.








