MS-Office Professional Bata II Available for Download

Maven said:
OFN for christ sake its been around for like 3 weeks now
It might be OFN to you, however it doesn't mean that everyone else here has heard about it
 
|Oi|Spitfire said:
The save to PDF feature is going to be, if it hasn't been already, killed due to Adobe's threat of legal action.

Worst case is you'll have to download it from MS.

Either way, it'll be available when Office 2007 is released.
 
is it licensed so i can install it separately from office 2000 and use it at work legally? I hate office 2000 and i'm stuck with it
 
daerid said:
What the fuck? I thought PDF was an open file format :(

Adobe lets everyone use it for anything. Apparently they're dreaming up a bunch of lawsuits against Microsoft since MS is coming out with some new XPS format that's supposed to be a PDF competitor, so they threw a fit and Microsoft didn't want to deal with a huge lawsuit.
 
it doesnt matter, pdf is the standard. microsoft is coming out with whats supposed to be the new jpg, and thats not going to go anywhere either. too much shit uses it.
 
Thank you for participating in the Microsoft® Office 2007 Beta program.

Listed below are the products you selected and the associated product keys to
activate the beta.

Product Keys:
Microsoft® Office Professional Plus 2007:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Please make sure to check out the following resources that will assist you in
getting the most out of Office 2007 and staying up to date on product news,
tools, templates and more.

Office 2007 Preview site - http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/default.mspx
International Office Newsletter -
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/newsletter.mspx
Templates on Office Online -
http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/templates/FX100595491033.aspx
Training on Office Online -
http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/training/FX100565001033.aspx
Work Essentials on Office Online -
http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/workessentials/FX100486661033.aspx

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Sincerely,
Your Microsoft Office Team.


WHERE THE FUCK IS THE DOWNLOAD LINK?
 
ScooBySnaCk said:
anyone tried using it with exchange yet?



I am. It works fine, i like the new interface.


Only problem i have is every time i try to right click -> reply it crashes. MS has about 50 crash reports logged to my ip address now.
 
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