![]() ![]() But the most significant new parts of Office–the Web-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, and the collaborative tools they enable in conjunction with their desktop brethren–are also the hardest to judge. There’s lots of worthwhile new stuff throughout the suite–I especially like the new graphics tools, and the video capabilities in PowerPoint. Most of what I said in my earlier looks at the Office 2010 apps and their Web Apps counterparts remains true. (You can install it alongside an existing earlier copy of Office and leap back and forth, although in my tests, my copy of Office 2007 briefly launched its install program whenever I returned to it after having used Office 2010.) ![]() You can download the whole beta right here, and if you’re an Office user and are curious what’ll be new in Office 2010, the beta is worth a look. At its PDC developer shindig in Los Angeles, Microsoft is announcing that it’s putting Office 2010, which isn’t due to ship until the first half of next year, into a public beta. ![]()
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