Microsoft Office 14 screenshots leaked
Someone get a mop, the leaks are everywhere.
Several screenshots of Microsoft Office 14 - which is currently in alpha testing- have been leaked by Russian site Wzor. Beta versions are scheduled to appear sometime in May with the full release slated for the end of 2009.
The screenshots show a bevy of applications, including Access, Excel, Groove, InfoPath, InterConnect, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, Publisher, SharePoint Designer, Vizio, and Word. Server components were also released to some customers for alpha testing last week.
It looks as though the UI will remain similar to Office 2007's. As for the changes under the hood, the rest of us will have to wait. At least for a little while.
Several screenshots of Microsoft Office 14 - which is currently in alpha testing- have been leaked by Russian site Wzor. Beta versions are scheduled to appear sometime in May with the full release slated for the end of 2009.
The screenshots show a bevy of applications, including Access, Excel, Groove, InfoPath, InterConnect, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, Publisher, SharePoint Designer, Vizio, and Word. Server components were also released to some customers for alpha testing last week.
It looks as though the UI will remain similar to Office 2007's. As for the changes under the hood, the rest of us will have to wait. At least for a little while.













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Subscribe to commentsJash SayaniJan 16th 2009 9:50AM
I only see a new UI. Changelog ??
TanujJan 16th 2009 11:08PM
this looks terribleeee
just-sJan 17th 2009 9:07PM
I don't understand Microsoft. You'd think they'd add a legacy gui and legacy file format toggle to save their potential customers from going through the lost productivity and distraction of breaking old habits and relearning new ones. That's why Vista and Office 2007 didn't sell as well. Take away the learning curve, beef up performance under the hood, and you've got a hot seller. Why the disconnect with finding out what people really want? Rather than trying to push what they think we want. It's not like coding an optional legacy gui is a hard programming project. Go figure.
HamedJan 18th 2009 9:43AM
Hi, Thanks.
Does it work in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 ?
OR :
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 ?