The world is abuzz with the change noticed in the way we work. Yes, the buzz is created by Microsoft Office 2010. The new capabilities incorporated in this new version are praiseworthy. And the software bellwether never stops researching and innovating. It is a continuous process; the result is introduction of productivity suites, operating systems, and what not in sync with the changing trends. If you are still not using Office 2010, you are only missing the fun of working. Use it and you will fall in love with your work! Buying Office 2010 whether it is Office 2010 Home and Student or Office Professional 2010 or any other editions from an online store selling genuine Microsoft products and offering great discounts will well serve your purpose.
If you are thinking of buying
Office 2010 Home and Student, take into consideration the requirements first. You will require a 500 MHz or faster processor, 256 MB RAM, 1024 x 576 or higher resolution monitor, 3 GB available hard disk space, and more. In case you are looking for certain advanced functionality and incorporate graphics features, Outlook Instant Search, etc. in your Office 2010 Home and Student, you will need 512 MB RAM. The operating system used can be any of Windows XP (must have SP3, 32-bit), Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista with SP1, Windows Server 2003 R2 with MSXML 6.0, or later 32- or 64-bit OS. What about the browser? Well, you will require Internet Explorer 6 or later, 32-bit browser only. You may need other requirements for running
Office 2010 Home and Student depending on the functionalities. Of course higher the functionalities, more will be the requirements.
To use Office Professional 2010, requirements are almost same as that of Office 2010 Home and Student. Additionally, if you want multi-touch features you will require Windows 7 and a touch-enabled device. Users who want speech-recognition functionality in Office Professional 2010 will require a close-talk microphone and audio output device. For OneNote Audio Search, you will require 1 GB RAM/more and a 2 GHz/faster processor.
For both Office Professional 2010 and Home and Student, you will require a Windows Live ID for certain online functionality. Again for both the productivity suites, product functionality and graphics may vary based on your system configuration. Like the Home and Student,
Office Professional 2010 includes both 32- and 64-bit versions for a single computer; 32-bit version is generally recommended.
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