So the new Microsoft Office 2010 went on public release yesterday (or today, depending on the timezones) and we have the recommended retail price listed below. Microsoft Office 2010 FPP (Full-Package Product) Home & Student - $99 or Php4,500 Home & Business - $219 or Php10,000 Professional - $579 or Php26,600 The RRP above are in dollars and just converted to Philippine Peso so there might be some slight differences when you get them in stores. For those who bought or registered their Office 2007 after March 1, you are entitled to a free upgrade to Office 2010. To learn more about the new features of MS Office 2010, check out this detailed run-down. If you were to say that Microsoft Office is the most recognized document program since the inception of the personal computer, then I doubt many would disagree. One thing you'll notice, though, is that the paywall for using Microsoft Office often leads to piracy and other acts. Well, now, Microsoft is testing a free, limited version of Microsoft Office with advertising. This test was discovered when a user happened to come across this pop-up window upon opening Microsoft Office. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft Office 2010 goes on retail" and "In Testing: Free Microsoft Office, But With Ads".
So the new Microsoft Office 2010 went on public release yesterday (or today, depending on the timezones) and we have the recommended retail price listed below. Microsoft Office 2010 FPP (Full-Package Product) Home & Student - $99 or Php4,500 Home & Business - $219 or Php10,000 Professional - $579 or Php26,600 The RRP above are in dollars and just converted to Philippine Peso so there might be some slight differences when you get them in stores.
For those who bought or registered their Office 2007 after March 1, you are entitled to a free upgrade to Office 2010. To learn more about the new features of MS Office 2010, check out this detailed run-down. If you were to say that Microsoft Office is the most recognized document program since the inception of the personal computer, then I doubt many would disagree.
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