Trial Extender lets you use Microsoft Office 2010 free for six months

Maybe you're waffling on whether or not you want to commit to Office 2010. Maybe you just like the idea of using it for free for as long as possible. Either way, the Office 2010 Trial Extender is the tool for you.
It's a simple app which performs the same trial re-arming magic you've seen before with other Microsoft offerings. Fire it up once your 30-day trial period has expired and Extender rolls the clock back to day one. You can lather, rinse, and repeat 5 times -- giving you a grand total of 180 days of payment-free use of Office 2010!
By then you'll probably have made up your mind and either like Office 2010 enough to pay for it -- or be totally disenchanted and move on to an alternative suite.
It's a simple app which performs the same trial re-arming magic you've seen before with other Microsoft offerings. Fire it up once your 30-day trial period has expired and Extender rolls the clock back to day one. You can lather, rinse, and repeat 5 times -- giving you a grand total of 180 days of payment-free use of Office 2010!
By then you'll probably have made up your mind and either like Office 2010 enough to pay for it -- or be totally disenchanted and move on to an alternative suite.
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Subscribe to commentsN900May 17th 2010 2:38PM
Wow, this seems pretty cool, to milk it for the rest of the year! But I'm actually still on the 2010 beta. I haven't seen any big differences between the 2 except Text-to-Speech. After this October rolls around, I'll be jumping on the final release.
KeegdnaBMay 17th 2010 8:57PM
I was gonna get Pro Academic through school but I want to wait til I get a new computer [hopefully] later this summer since I can't transfer the license. If that ends up not happening before October, this will be helpful in letting me keep running the beta in the meantime.