Microsoft Office 2007 RTM Screenshot Gallery
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 11/06/2006 06:31 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 2175 views
Here's a quickie screenshot gallery showing off the RTM version of Office 2007. The first part of my Office 2007 review will be available later today.
"We've crossed the development finish line, and the team deserves to celebrate," says Microsoft president Jeff Raikes , who oversees the company's Business Division. "The 2007 Microsoft Office system RTM completes the most significant improvements to the products in more than a decade. It's rewarding to be able to send this release off to our customers and help them take the next big leap forward in productivity."
Paul Thurrott Windows SuperSite
"We've crossed the development finish line, and the team deserves to celebrate," says Microsoft president Jeff Raikes , who oversees the company's Business Division. "The 2007 Microsoft Office system RTM completes the most significant improvements to the products in more than a decade. It's rewarding to be able to send this release off to our customers and help them take the next big leap forward in productivity."
Paul Thurrott Windows SuperSite
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Esthero Unregistered |
Yes it will be getting used to Maybe you will be able to switch off all that 'eye candy' An office theme like 'Office classic' would be nice |


