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Microsoft Visio 2010: What’s Exclusive !

By admin, July 1, 2010

Every single Microsoft Office application has its own set of utilities to serve a particular set of audiences. This time around, we will explain another critical Office application that serves as a great utility for a large number of professionals in all sorts of businesses, helping them build a spectrum of things, from a network design to a flow chart, from a dynamic business process to a data driven diagram and the list goes on and on.

Without much ado, let’s get down to the deliverables of Visio 2010, the latest Visio from Microsoft. Continue reading 'Microsoft Visio 2010: What’s Exclusive !'»

Microsoft Project 2010: What’s Exclusive!

By admin, June 28, 2010

Microsoft Project 2010 is an standalone Office application that’s primarily used by business professionals, enterprises and management guys and it solves not one but several purposes for its high-end users and businesses.

Below are the features and capabilities of Microsoft Project 2010 and gives you enough reasons on why compromise on efficiency and productivity in business throughput if you’re still not making use of Microsoft Project 2010. Continue reading 'Microsoft Project 2010: What’s Exclusive!'»

Microsoft Publisher 2010: What’s Exclusive!

By admin, June 26, 2010

Microsoft Publisher is another critical Office application that’s widely used by web developers and designers for creating websites and web templates through a quick and intuitive User Interface. And now with the arrival of Office 2010, Microsoft has added flurry of features to the existing capabilities of Publisher and packaged it well in Microsoft Publisher 2010.
Here’s everything new that has been added in Microsoft Publisher 2010. Take a look ! Continue reading 'Microsoft Publisher 2010: What’s Exclusive!'»

Microsoft Access 2010: What’s Exclusive!

By admin, June 24, 2010


Microsoft Access 2010 is one of the most extensively used office applications, primarily by IT professionals and enterprises. Microsoft Access is an RDBMS from Microsoft that basically provides a combined pool of Database management, software development tools, presented in a user-friendly GUI so that any programmer, developer or IT administrator can create, manage databases and build software applications by making use of the databases.

Now, with the latest release of Access 2010, Microsoft has made some critical additions to the feature set and capabilities of Access 2007, making it more productive for IT professionals and business users. Continue reading 'Microsoft Access 2010: What’s Exclusive!'»

Everything you need to know about “Office 2010 Product Key Card”

By admin, June 22, 2010

Although Microsoft released Office 2010 last week for purchase through Online stores as well as retails outlets, another alternative way by which Microsoft has been providing trial version of Office 2010 to end consumers is by pre-installing Office 2010 on new computing devices(laptops, netbooks) sold by leading device manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Lenovo etc.

The motive behind providing pre-installed Office 2010 trial version is to let people explore the latest features of Office 2010 and unlock the full features and capabilities by upgrading their Office suite  with a Product Key Card.

Upgrading Office 2010 through a Product key card is something new for the ‘Office’ users as this method has been introduced for the first time by Microsoft so here’s everything you need to know about Product key card, how to use it, where to find it and method to upgrade your Office 2010 trial version. Continue reading 'Everything you need to know about “Office 2010 Product Key Card”'»

10 videos that Narrate Everything about “Office 2010″

By admin, June 21, 2010

With close to 10 million 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 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, 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 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…. Continue reading '10 videos that Narrate Everything about “Office 2010″'»

Ultimate Showdown: Office 2010 vs Office 2007

Since Office 2010 has gone out there for sale, a lot of folks have been repeatedly asking why they should buy the new Office version. In our last post, we answered this query by describing Office 2010 features in details.

Still, a large chunk of people are asking: “What’s so special about Office 2010 that’s missing from Office 2007 ?

In other words, many folks are just looking for a head-to-head comparison chart between Office 2010 and office 2007, detailing what’s new Office 2010 has to offer to existing Office 2007 users.

So, there you have a quick and clear comparison chart between Office 2007 and Office 2010, giving bit-by-bit comparison of Office 2010′s latest added features over Office 2007. Continue reading 'Ultimate Showdown: Office 2010 vs Office 2007'»

Top 10 reasons Why ‘Office 2010′ is a ‘Must Have’ Productivity suite

By admin, June 20, 2010

As Office 2010 has finally been made available to the users worldwide, everyone is asking just one question….

Is Office 2010 worth a buy ?

As we’ve been busy covering every bit of information, news and updates surrounding Office 2010 since it got announced back in 2009, we’ve certainly got the answer to the question quoted above.

Without much ado, let’s get down to real stuff…

Below are the Top 10 reasons why Office 2010 is a ‘Must-have’ productivity suite and why you shouldn’t give it a miss !

Here we go ! Continue reading 'Top 10 reasons Why ‘Office 2010′ is a ‘Must Have’ Productivity suite'»

Microsoft Gets Revised Office 2007, Back On Its Online Store

By admin, January 18, 2010

A successful lawsuit on Microsoft by i4i inc. regarding patent infringement of custom XML usage had eventually forced the Tech Pioneer to abide with the court’s decision and avert the conflicting XML usages from existing and future Microsoft Word application by Jan 11, 2010.

On Jan 11, there were a number of office versions, which went unavailable for buying, which clearly depicted that Microsoft didn’t meet the deadline on time. A couple of media sources noted it right on Jan 11 itself.

Now it seems that Microsoft is done with the exclusion of questionable custom XML usage in Word application as various Office application suites, which mainly covers the Office 2007 offerings as yet, have started selling on the official Microsoft Office site again.

First Look : Office 2010 Packaging Design

By admin, December 7, 2009

Microsoft Office 2010 has already become a buzztopic for Microsoft fanatics by now and here’s another news to spark some fire among those who are eagerly waiting for Office 2010 to get launched.

Here you get to see the very first look of digital packaging design of Office 2010 variants.

The first one is Office Home and Business 2010 and second one is Office Home and Student 2010. Third design is for Office Professional Academic 2010 and the last one is Office Professional 2010.

Here goes the first two !

office-package-1Here are the last two !

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After looking at the design, it is quite evident that Microsoft has stuck to the signature curved-corner case with beautiful illustrations. The designs are courtesy CentrumXP.pl

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