Office 2010 Technical Preview now available
Finally, Office 2010 is now available officially.
I’m currently running Windows 7 Build 7100 x64 on my laptop, so i decided to uninstall Office 2007 and install Office 2010, the x64 version.
Unfortunately, the x64 version does not support running any x32 plugins. This is unfortunate, since one of the key features of our ERP package is a tight integration with Microsoft Office, which even i used from time to time. We call it the Office Solution Pack, which has been completely rewritten as a native .NET Office 2007 Plugin. The screenshot to the right is slightly outdated, but it clearly shows the integration we had.
I’m already pushing our developers for a x64 version of the plugin, but i suspect it will take a lot of time until all applications we are using (e.G. System i Access) are running on Office 2010 x64.
Also, its important to know that having 32bit plugins around after installing Office x64 will lead to several nasty error messages. You will need to uninstall the 32bit plugins before installing Office x64. Interestingly, the Primary Interop Assemblies come now shipped with Office by default. This alleviates installing them, streamlining the plugin installation process.
This also means that Office 2010 x64 will be a very niche product, and most people will opt to deploy the 32bit version. This isn’t bad – now that an x64 version is around, plugin developers can start adopting and we may see larger deployments of Office 2010.Next x64.
I’m now running my productive mailbox against Office 2010. Yep, might be risky, but it also gives me a very easy way to learn a new product before we’re actually pushing it to customers. I’ve found that i’ve never learned all that well in a separate environment.
So, whats new in Office 2010? Well, the only application i use daily is Outlook. And we will see how it plays out. Outlook 2010 now also comes with the new ribbon interface, and so far i like it. We will see how this plays out.

PAT Testing:
I’d be interested to know how quick / smooth this is? I am running Office 2007 on my vista laptop, and it runs ok, but for overall speed I prefer Office 2003 on my old XP desktop (circa 2004) All the new features look nice, but I’ve not yet found anything that I use on 2007 that I can’t do on 2003.
22. July, 2009, 12:32