Microsoft Office 2010 Professional has sold 100 million. Why is it so popular? Compare to Office 2007, are there any new features? The answer is “YES” absolutely.

SharePoint Server 2010

You’ll see significant changes in the new version if your company also upgrades to SharePoint Server 2010. Office 2010 is packed with features that allow SharePoint users to edit and manage each other’s files, either through an internal connection to a SharePoint server or remotely through a web browser or smartphone. Microsoft’s obvious goal is to persuade corporations to pay for Microsoft’s collaboration tools instead of using Google’s or any other cloud-based service. Microsoft’s appearance is technically dazzling, but it is an open question whether Microsoft can convince companies to lock themselves into a high-priced, proprietary offering in a time of economic uncertainty.

Available in 32 and 64 bit Another innovation is that office pro plus will be the first version of the suite available in 32 and 64 bit versions. We haven’t received the 64-bit version yet, but we will report on its performance on a 64-bit version of Windows as soon as we can.

In addition to these two characteristics, there are other reasons that make it more popular.

System Requirements

The system requirements for Office 2010 are essentially the same as for Office 2007: Windows XP SP3 (older SP2 will not cut it), Vista, or Windows 7. Any hardware that can run Office 2007 can also run Office 2010.

New print menu

A new Print menu is especially impressive, with options such as page orientation (portrait or landscape) and single or double-sided printing that can be accessed instantly rather than hidden in the Windows Print dialog box. PDF output is finally integrated from scratch, and does not require a special download like it does in Office 2007. The suite also includes the open source open document format as one of its default formats.

Some other additions can be found throughout the suite. A screen capture tool allows you to select a part of the current screen and insert it into your document at the cursor location. A background remover can isolate the part of an image you want to keep and leave everything behind it blank. After allowing the Office tool to remove the background from the image, you can apply the “wrap” text wrapping option to the image, so that your text closely wraps around the part of the image that remains. Integration tools include links from the Review tab in Word to linked notes in OneNote 2010. Document sharing and collaboration functionality is easily accessible through SharePoint from a Share menu just below the Print item in the Office main menu .

Overall, Microsoft Office 2010 Professional is the most popular now. Have you not tried it on PC? Just go to the Office 2010 retail store or Microsoft Store to buy one. You will love him very much.