Trial Of Microsoft Access 2010 For Mac
Publisher and Access are available on PC. You can also get Office for Mac. The powerful software in Microsoft Office 2013 remains in Microsoft Office.
Microsoft Office 2010 is no doubt a very popular. The software giant released three editions of Microsoft Office 2010. These three different retail editions of Office 2010 are Office Home and Student 2010, Office Home and Business 2010 and Office Professional 2010. Office Home and Student 2010 is the most basic edition of the productivity suite which retails for $149.99. It includes the basic core Office modules which includes Microsoft Office Word 2010, Microsoft Office Excel 2010, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 and Microsoft Office OneNote 2010. Office Home and Business 2010 retails for $279.95 and includes Microsoft Outlook 2010 on top of what is already offered in the basic edition.
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional edition retails for $499.95. This edition includes Microsoft Office Access 2010, Microsoft Office Publisher 2010 including all modules which are included in Office Home and Business 2010 edition. Get Free Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key (60-day trial) Microsoft has discontinued giving away Office 2010 trial keys after the release of Office 2013 and Office 365. But there is still a way to get a free 60 days trial key for Office 2010 (continue reading for instructions). The direct download links of Office 2010 below no longer works. • Download Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 (X16-32007.exe): • Download Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 (X16-32007.exe) • Download Microsoft Office Professional 2010 (X16-32007.exe) At that website, click on the Try It Now button, it will lead you to Windows Live login form. Santana Maria Zippy here.
You may have to fill your first name, last name and country before you receive Microsoft Office trial product key with download link. A small FAQ about Microsoft Office trial version can be found. Details about Office 2010 system requirements for all editions can be found. If you want to test Office 2010 for more than 60 days, then you should take a look at the Office 2010 rearm instructions.
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– What was wrong with Office 97? Or 2000 or 2003?
Added value –>nothing. – What happened to programming? The program is huge like 500MB I could easily fit 10-100 operating systems in that same space. – There is a SP1 out.
It is “merely” 500MB, that is as large as the entire installation 8-O. – Where in the love of god is project? Oh, you can buy it separately or get it for free if you buy everything office has. – What in the world is onenote?
Name me one usefull situation to use it! –>point made – Why is a laggy buggy out-dated access still included? Name me one use in a company where it is used efficiently –>good! Clearly a legacy product that should be removed.
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