7/21/2009

What’s Up? NDA or NOT? Office 2010 Technical Preview vs. SharePoint 2010 Technical Beta - SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land

 

The Office marketing folks have shared the bits very broadly and NDA is over, the SharePoint marketing folks are more than ever managing the disclosure of information of SharePoint Server and would prefer people to view the sneak peak videos for the latest information and plan to attend the SharePoint Conference in Vegas in October. “This year’s conference will be looking towards the future with a broad array of deep content centered on the next version of SharePoint, SharePoint 2010”

I do agree with Joe…

What’s Up? NDA or NOT? Office 2010 Technical Preview vs. SharePoint 2010 Technical Beta - SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land

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Somasegar's WebLog : Sharepoint tools support in Visual Studio

In Visual Studio 2008, the supported workflow projects could be created only for lists and document libraries. In Visual Studio 2010, you’ll be able to create list and site level workflows as well as create aspx association and initiation forms. And, as you would expect, the new Visual Studio 2010 designers can be used to create Web Parts, application pages, and user controls for a SharePoint site (see screenshot, below.) … Read more and screen shoot on this blog :

Somasegar's WebLog : Sharepoint tools support in Visual Studio

Microsoft Project Team Blog : Announcing Microsoft Project 2010 Technical Preview

 

Announcing Microsoft Project 2010 Technical Preview

Today, we’re announcing that Microsoft Project 2010 has reached the Technical Preview engineering milestone.  The Project team is running a limited, invitation only Technical Preview program.

Microsoft Project Team Blog : Announcing Microsoft Project 2010 Technical Preview

Microsoft Office Outlook Team Blog : Announcing Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview

 

Announcing Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview

Today, Microsoft is proud to announce the release of Office 2010 Technical Preview – our first official preview release of the next wave of Office PC, mobile and web-based productivity offerings. Of course, as part of this release,

Microsoft Office Outlook Team Blog : Announcing Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview

InfoPath Team Blog : Install the Office 2010 Technical Preview and win an Xbox 360 Elite!

 

Install the Office 2010 Technical Preview and win an Xbox 360 Elite!

We on the InfoPath team are delighted to announce the release of Microsoft InfoPath 2010 (Technical Preview). We’re really excited to share all of our great new features with you!

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InfoPath Team Blog : Install the Office 2010 Technical Preview and win an Xbox 360 Elite!

7/20/2009

Office Natural Language Team Blog : Contextual spelling for French in Office 2010

 

Contextual spelling for French in Office 2010

At the Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans on 13 July 2009, we announced the launch of the Office 2010 Technical Preview. This technical preview can now be downloaded by thousands of customers. You can discover the innovations on the Office 2010 blog and watch really cool videos on www.microsoft.com/office2010. My colleague Stefanie Schiller wrote a few words about the proofing tools integrated in this Technical Preview and about some of the improvements we have made, specifically with respect to the English thesaurus… See more on this Blog

Office Natural Language Team Blog : Contextual spelling for French in Office 2010

Visio Insights

Visio 2010 Technical Preview Released

This week Microsoft announced that Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Project 2010 and Microsoft Visio 2010 have reached the technical preview engineering milestone. A limited number of invited participants can now download Visio 2010 to try it for themselves. This milestone also kicks off our coverage of Visio 2010 on the Visio Insights blog!

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Visio 2010 Overview

Visio 2010 focuses on three major areas of investment:

Ease of Use

Visio 2010 incorporates the Office Fluent User Interface and design philosophy. The improved organization and presentation of Visio’s capabilities helps you complete tasks and create better looking diagrams with greater efficiency. The Shapes Window gets a new look and new capabilities to make organizing shapes and adding them to the drawing even easier. Within the drawing window we added productivity improvements like shape insertion and automatic alignment & spacing to speed up initial diagram creation AND assist with editing and maintaining diagrams over time.

Visio Insights