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Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 2 is a collection of fixes to resolve bugs and improve performance, security and reliability in Office 2010. There are no new program options, and you won't see any changes in the interface. Instead the Servic...

If you've missed out on Office 2010 updates for whatever reason then this is an essential download...
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Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 2 is a collection of fixes to resolve bugs and improve performance, security and reliability in Office 2010. There are no new program options, and you won't see any changes in the interface. Instead the Servic...

If you've missed out on Office 2010 updates for whatever reason then this is an essential download...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2014-01-03 13:40:01
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A new version of Open Office, the free office suite, has just been released into the wild. Apparently it’s been through a revamp and is now more compatible with Microsoft Office files. The press release accompanying the launch boasts that OpenOffice has gone from being the “free alternative” to the “preferred choice”. Interestingly, though, the...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-01-03 13:40:01
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A few years ago Microsoft Office was the best way to get hold of good-quality software for word processing, spreadsheets and presentations, but there are now lots of alternatives.The free Open Office lacks the good looks of its paid-for rival but is go...

Easy to use; some clever new features...

No upgrade editions available; free alternatives are almost as good...

There is not an enormous amount to make the upgrade from 2007 worthwhile but if you are using Office 2003 or earlier this is a big improvement Good points Easy to use; some clever new features Bad points No upgrade editions available; free alternative...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-01-03 13:40:01
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Microsoft's finest Office suite to date makes some welcome evolutions in its bid to hold off the advances of the free office suite competition. Whether it's done enough remains to be seen, however. Microsoft - Office 2010 Home & Business Edition price...
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rigviews.com.au Updated: 2015-12-17 07:18:02
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Microsoft Office 2010 Pro is an excellent choice for those who need professional level productivity apps. Now, work smartly with Office and perform all office related tasks easily. This complete professional suite includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote...
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One of the most dramatic developments in Microsoft Office 2010 is the free version that will be included with new PCs. Will you ever need to buy the full suite again? If you buy a new PC or laptop from this summer onwards, chances are it will include O...

Despite the restrictions and the annoyance of that ever-present pane, there are many good reasons to stick with Office Starter rather than upgrading to a full suite. For one, it means you’ll be able to open and edit any Word and Excel documents created...
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At the start of the year it appeared as ‘betas’ on some magazine discs. Then absolute silence until June when I saw a couple of distributor adverts, it transpired the launch had happened, a quick skim of my journalists friends and no one knew, so now i...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2015-12-17 07:18:02
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A few years ago Microsoft Office was the best way to get hold of good-quality software for word processing, spreadsheets and presentations, but there are now lots of alternatives.The free Open Office lacks the good looks of its paid-for rival but is go...

Easy to use; some clever new features...

No upgrade editions available; free alternatives are almost as good...

There is not an enormous amount to make the upgrade from 2007 worthwhile but if you are using Office 2003 or earlier this is a big improvement...
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With Apple, Google and other third party developers of office suites flooding the market, especially with net connectivity, Microsoft done the unthinkable in 2007 and redesigned its office suite from the ground up. It introduced the Office Fluent UI or...
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A lot has happened in the three years since Office 2007 made its debut. We've been credit crunched to within an inch of our debt-burdened lives, the Lib Dems have slipped into bed with the Conservatives, and Jordan split up with Peter Andre. All notabl...

A less dramatic overhaul than in 2007, but a host of small changes add up to a change worth making. Some versions of the suite are better value than others, though...
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Product of the Year 2010 / Best Software As we outlined in our 5 Best Free Office 2010 Alternatives feature, Microsoft Office isn't the only option available to you for your productivity needs. This is especially true if your requirements are relatively b...

Like Windows 7, Office 2010 looks to be another landmark product for Microsoft. It proves beyond all doubt that the company is still capable of producing outstanding software that responds to and evolves with its users. This doesn't mean everyone needs to...
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If you buy a new PC or laptop from this summer onwards, chances are it will include Office Starter 2010. We feared the worst when we first heard the news, imagining a version so cut down it would be frustrating to use, but the reality is much better. T...

Put any cynicism aside: Office Starter offers undemanding users all the tools they need, if rotating ads and restricted screen space don’t annoy too much...
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With Office 2007 Microsoft made the brave decision to throw away the old interface of menus and introduce the Ribbon instead. While the new interface was admittedly a little hard to get used to, as the options weren't where you remembered them, it star...

If you need more than just a text editor and a basic spreadsheet, then Microsoft’s Office is still a great choice. It’s not a massive update from 2007, but those who have stuck by Office 2003 till now should definitely make the move...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2015-12-17 07:18:02
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Almost a year after the first Technical Preview rolled out, Microsoft has finally delivered the release version of Office 2010 — to businesses at least (consumers will have to wait until June to get their hands on the new productivity suite). With new...

Vastly improved collaboration via Office Web Apps, New business analysis tools in Excel and Access, 64bit version, Customisable ribbon, Improved email management in Outlook, Automatic sandboxing for downloaded documents, OneNote in all SKUs...

Confusing Find feature in Word documents, Despite the customisable ribbon, some key commands are still oddly located, Secondary apps like Publisher are still not harmonised with the rest of the suite, Some functionality requires Exchange 2010 and Share...

In Office 2010, Microsoft's Office Web Apps have matured to become the basis of the suite's collaboration tools, making it a more significant release than many previous versions.…...
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Office 2010 is the latest release of Microsoft's widely used application suite, and the first to ship following the debut of Windows 7. This version adds a number of enhancements in areas such as collaboration and features that boost productivity for s...

User interface tweaks, new tools to automate common tasks, improved collaboration features...

Web Apps available only in volume licence editions, Rating:...

Office 2010 brings numerous small enhancements over earlier releases of the application suite, including a more consistent user interface, image tools for better visuals in many applications, and features to help save time and boost productivity in Ou...
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Like Windows 7, Microsoft Office 2010 has been available in beta so long and so publicly (and has run so reliably) that the actual launch might almost seem an anti-climax.Around 7.5 million people have downloaded various versions of it, and the Office tea...

Faster performance, Outlook search improved, Customisable ribbon, Picture tools are great, Easy cloud access, Skydrive integration...

Ink still an image, Excel anchored in one window, No trimming web video in PowerPoint...

ForFaster performanceOutlook search improvedCustomisable ribbonPicture tools are greatEasy cloud accessSkydrive integration...
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Sporting mostly incremental improvements, Office 2010 serves to bridge the gap between the Windows Vista and Windows 7 eras by streamlining the products controversial Ribbon-based user interface and extending it to encompass the full range of Office applications. The most visible manifestation can be found in Microsoft Outlook. Gone is the "hybrid" UI where new Ribbon elements were isolated to client forms (email message windows, calendar appointments, and so on) and where the main Outlook win...

This is a quick first look at an early version of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Microsoft Office 2010. We’ll report back a full verdict when a later version is released...
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Sporting mostly incremental improvements, Office 2010 serves to bridge the gap between the Windows Vista and Windows 7 eras by streamlining the products controversial Ribbon-based user interface and extending it to encompass the full range of Office...

The most important change to Office 2010 - Web-based access - is not yet available, so its difficult to make a judgment about the latest version of Office. Apart from that, this new version of Office adds some very useful new features such as video-e...
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