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When I received my copy of Office 10 Beta 2 at Fall COMDEX in November 2000, I did what any self-respecting computer geek would do: I found a (relatively) quiet corner somewhere (in this case, the side of the stage at one of Microsoft's product...
Microsoft Office 10 Beta 2 requires Windows 98, 98 SE, Millennium Edition (Me), NT 4.0 with SP6a or higher, or Windows 2000. It will not install on Windows 95, 3.x, or NT 3.x, and is not currently supported on Windows XP ("Whistler"), though this...
The recent release of Office 10 Beta 1 has unearthed a slew of new features, including a subscription software service, voice control, and numerous simplification improvements that will help shape this release into a compelling upgrade over Office...
Almost a year after the release of Office 2000 (see my review), Microsoft has finally issued the first service release for the product, imaginatively dubbed Office 2000 Service Release 1 (SR-1). SR-1 includes a number of bug fixes to the po...
Terminal Services is a new application server in Windows 2000
that integrates the functionality from the previously separate Windows
NT 4.0 Terminal Server into the base Server operating system. As a
terminal em...
After totally dropping the ball with Outlook 97, Microsoft has redeemed
itself and then some with this early beta of Outlook 98. Outlook 98
Technical Beta 1 hints at the direction future Office products will
take while offering a much-needed...