What’s Next in Office 14 & Windows 7
Office 14 Microsoft Office System 2010 Expected Date????
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Office Wish List Wouldn't it be cool if all the Office applications worked online, cross- browser? Or maybe even from your cell phone? How about if Office had real time collaboration, integrating the rich client with the web clients.
Three Versions of Office Office 14 Client – Fully installed locally desktop product Office 14 Web – a lightweight version will be distributed via Office Live Office 14 Mobile – a cell phone version that allows you to edit your documents
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OFFICE 14 WEB APPLICATIONS Coming Soon!
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Web 2.0 Technology Business Intelligence linked to the Web Social Networking Features - Enable better communication and more efficient information sharing to keep communities, co-workers, partners and customers in sync
MICROSOFT SEMBLIO New Technology in Office 14 You would be able to aggregate rich content from a variety of sources, from Java applets, PDF’s, and other third-party content such as Flash, YouTube, and Silverlight - naturally.
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Windows 7 Expected Date????
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Versions Windows 7 Home Premium The follow-up to Vista Home Premium. It should be the most popular version sold in the USA and the one most home users will end up with. Windows 7 Professional This version replaces Vista Business. The name clearly recalls XP Professional and it will have business features that Home Premium doesn’t. Windows 7 Ultimate Ultimate is unchanged–it’s for home buyers who want all the features available and don’t mind spending extra for them. A big feature is BitLocker drive encryption. Windows 7 Enterprise This basically is the same as Ultimate, but it is for high volume licenses. Windows 7 Starter Edition A crippled version that can only run three programs at once (open programs, not background ones). Available worldwide, but only preinstalled. This is the version you’ll probably be seeing on netbooks. No Aero. Windows 7 Home Basic Sort of like Home Premium but without Aero. It’s only available in emerging markets.
Features of Seven Fewer Annoying Pop-ups: Remember the famously intrusive User Account Control system in Vista? Much faster boot and shut down than Vista or Windows XP Unified Search: Search extends into contacts, subjects, playlists, song titles and even the names of individual settings in your Windows Control Panel
WINDOWS 7 NEW TASKBAR Different Approach Very “Mac”ish
JUMP LIST New Term Right Click on the Icon on the Taskbar to view a Jump List
Second Round of Features “Needy” windows that used to flash in the taskbar is made more noticeable (faster flash – orange color)
Computers must be running Windows 7 to participate in a homegroup. Homegroups are only available on Home networks Computers must be running Windows 7 to participate in a homegroup. Homegroups are only available on Home networks Location-aware printing: Click print and the system will pick the printer closest to you!
Action Center The Action Center consolidates alerts from 10 Windows features, including Security Center and Windows Defender.
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Adaptive Power for Longer Battery Life Adaptive Power for Longer Battery Life
Office 14 Expected Date????
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Upgrade Anytime Using Windows Anytime Upgrade, you can upgrade from one edition of Windows 7 to another edition of Windows 7 and add features to Windows, such as Windows Media Center or networking capabilities. All it takes is about 10 minutes. There’s no Windows installation disc, either. Get the upgrade online or at a computer retail store, and unlock your new features using just an upgrade key—with no changes to your current files and settings.
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