#Beta 2 office web components plus#
Professional Plus includes Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access, Publisher, InfoPath, SharePoint Workspace - formerly called Groove - and Communicator.Įarlier on the Office 2010 Beta site, Microsoft had listed three different versions that would be made available to users: Professional Plus, and the to-be-sold-at-retail Office Home and Business, and Office Professional.
That's odd, even ironic, since Professional Plus is the feature-laden edition that will be available only to enterprises and organizations that purchase licenses in volume when the final ships next year. 18 debut, the version offered everyone was Office Professional Plus 2010, the everything- and-the-kitchen-sink collection. What edition of Office 2010 is the beta? At the Nov. Microsoft does plan, however, on making sure "millions and millions" of users are able to download and try the preview, Numoto added. "I'm not sure if we have a specific plan to shut off availability at some point," said Numoto.
It's unclear whether Microsoft will set a time limit on Office 2010 Beta, as it did for Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) last summer. Is Microsoft limiting who can download the beta, like it did with the Technical Preview, or the number of people who can have it? No, there is no numerical cap on the number of downloads for Office 2010. Click System.įollow the instructions here for checking Vista and XP. You can check to see whether you have a 32-bit or 64-bit edition of Windows 7 by clicking the Start button, then clicking Control Panel and System Maintenance. Choose the version that fits your operating system.
Office 2010, by the way, is the first Microsoft suite to be offered in both 32- and 64-bit versions. Where do I get it? The public download is available from the Microsoft site, on this page.