

With Office 2007 serving as their base, a new version of this productivity suite managed to become one of the most celebrated suites of document creation, collaborative management, and document workflow optimization on the market, vastly overshadowing any competition. developers gathered during the production of the predecessor Office 2007, who first introduced to the public the new graphical user interface (Fluent User Interface), the wide array of tools and collaboration features.

However, this great evolution of the Office formula was enabled by the experience that Microsoft Corp. Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus lets you fully test the new, long-awaited version of the world's most popular productivity suite.Microsoft Office 2010 arrived in the summer of 2010, bringing with itself not only upgraded versions of all of its award-winning productivity apps such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint but also online-oriented addons that finally enabled users from all around the world to directly collaborate in the creation of new documents. In all, Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus is an excellent productivity suite with great new features that make it easier and more comfortable to use, and also turn it into an even more professional solution for daily work tasks. There's a significant improvement in the time the suite apps take to launch, and how they behave when working on your documents. Regarding performance, Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus seems to be as fast and light on system resources as the Technical Preview. What's more, Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus now lets you save your documents on SkyDrive and share them online in just two clicks. There are also tools to translate text, take and use screenshots, and apply special effects to the images you use in your documents. You can now add videos to your PowerPoint presentations, remove redundant messages from conversations in Outlook and insert small color charts inside cells in Excel spreadsheets. The context menu in Word, for example, has been greatly improved and lets you see changes in real time as you browse through the different options. Leaving changes aside, the truth is that Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus has pretty much the same features we already saw in the Technical Preview. Not only does it include direct access to all document-related tasks, but also shows detailed information about the document you're currently working on. They still keep the ribbon interface – in a much clearer, almost minimalist style – but the Office button has been renamed to "File" and now shows a different pane. For starters, the Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus pack includes a bunch of apps for you to test: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access, Publisher, InfoPath, Communicator, SharePoint Workspace and Outlook with Business Contact Manager - unlike the Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Business edition, which only features five apps.Īs regards appearance, all the Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus apps have been slightly modified. I tested the Technical Preview released a few months ago, and happily I've found a bunch of new features and improvements in this beta.
