Microsoft Office 2010, codenamed Office 14, is a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows,[2] and the successor to Microsoft Office 2007 for Microsoft Windows. Office 2010 includes extended file compatibility,[3] user interface updates,[4] and a refined user experience.[5][6] With the introduction of Office 2010, a 64-bit version of Office[7] is available, although not for Windows XP.[8] Neither the 32-bit edition of Office 2010 nor the 64-bit edition is supported on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.[9]
On April 15, 2010, Microsoft announced that Office 2010 had been released to manufacturing, with those Volume Licensing customers who have Software Assurance being able to download the software from April 27, 2010. The suite became available for retail purchase on June 15, 2010.[1]
Office 2010 marks the debut of free online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, which work in popular web browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Apple Safari). A new edition of Office, Office Starter 2010, replaced the low-end home productivity software, Microsoft Works.
Microsoft's update to its mobile productivity suite, Office Mobile 2010, will also be released for Windows Phones running Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Phone 7. In Office 2010, every application features the Ribbon, including OneNote, Publisher, InfoPath, SharePoint Workspace (previously known as Groove), and the new Office Web Apps.
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