Office 2010 Leaked & optimized for Windows 7

Since a technical preview version of Office 2010 leaked barely a day ago it seems to have spread to anyone and everyone, despite a limited official technical preview scheduled for July. We already knew that Office 2010 will ship in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions (and the technical preview was leaked in both these flavours) and earlier this week it was confirmed that it will run on Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista and Windows 7 as well.

Robert McLaws is one of the many who has downloaded and installed the leaked build on Windows 7, and has discovered that parts of the Office suite have been optimised for Windows 7 by utilising the new jump lists feature. Here you can see Outlook 2010 taking advantage of it by using a jump list to provide a list of useful tasks.

http://www.neowin.net/images/uploaded/msoffice2010-tp-outlook-jump-list.png

The jump list will surely come in handy by providing quick links to Outlook's four main functions - your email, calendar, contacts and tasks - and to create a new message or entry for each of these tools. By dragging a file from the jump list of another application onto the navigation pane in Outlook it automatically opens the compose email window with that file as an attachment. The taskbar icon for Outlook also shows you when you have have a new email message as you can see in this image, taken recently at the TechEd 2009 keynote.

http://www.neowin.net/images/uploaded/msoffice2010-tp-outlook-jump-list-new-message.jpg

From what we can tell, the jump lists of other programs in the Office 2010 will offer the usual list of recent and pinned files. If you are tempted to try out the leaked Office 2010 Technical Preview version then be aware: we've been tipped off that the build won't run as well as it should as it is still an earlier version of the code that will be used in the official Technical Preview which should be available in July.

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My Take , Its super duper bluper blazing fast for me . BTW im Running the x64 Version of Office 2010 on x64 Win 7 RC. Finally its good to see that Microsoft is getting its act together.
 
Downloaded and installed..mixed feelings abt it..

The office start menu or watever you call it covers full screen..print and all other boxes open there only..

Thye removed the print fit to 1 pg etc feature, i couldnt find it..
 
Party Monger said:
Downloaded and installed..mixed feelings abt it..

The office start menu or watever you call it covers full screen..print and all other boxes open there only..

Thye removed the print fit to 1 pg etc feature, i couldnt find it..
I'm not sure it's a question of the feature being removed so far as maybe it hasn't been added yet....it is far from a final release
 
Windows 7 and Office 2010 seems to really cool and they are already making lot of news around the world. I believe it would make their(Microsoft) coffers rich in the coming days.
 
Looks nice and seems slightly better than 2007 edition. But the Online sharing part is pathetic as it is completely limited to Microsoft online services.

However the good thing is that the Ribbon interface has been extended to other Microsoft Office apps, other Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Now as far as I know, the Ribbon interface has been extended to every app in the Office suite. Personally, I welcome the change. :)
 
I think I will get the x64 version to try it out on my new PC. On the old one, it seemed just slightly faster. I think the original one is now available from MS.
 
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