Sink or Swim? MS Releases First Office 12 Beta for Testing
After many executive speeches and Powerpoint slides, Redmond releases its long-awaited initial Office 12 betas. The version refreshes of a number of Microsoft's next-generation Office applications, and testers will find some of the touted server "fu
The long wait for the first official Office 12 bits is over. As of Thursday midnight, Microsoft will open the floodgates and allow the 10,000 pre-approved technical beta testers to start downloading the Office 12 Beta 1 bits. In addition to the usual suspects, the testing kit includes new server "functionality" and charting/graphics capabilities Microsoft is calling the next version of Office "the most significant release in more than 10 years," according to a corporate statement.Last week,
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A Microsoft spokeswoman declined to say which servers or how many will be made available to testers.
When asked if the Excel Server 12 and InfoPath Server 12 products, shown at various keynotes earlier this year, would be part of the Beta 1 round, the spokeswoman declined to comment, noting that packaging decisions are still not final. But she did say that testers will be able to try out new "server functionality" as part of Beta 1.
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