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Here is Screenshots of Microsoft Office Starter 2010 edition, most interesting feature of Office Starter is you can carry in your USB flash drive using Microsoft Device To-Go Manager which comes along with Office Starter 2010.

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Microsoft Device To-Go Manager

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Here is Screenshots of Microsoft Office Starter 2010 edition, most interesting feature of Office Starter is you can carry in your USB flash drive using Microsoft Device To-Go Manager which comes along with Office Starter 2010.

Microsoft-Office-Starter-2010-Word.png

Office-Word-Starter-2010-Thumb.png

Office-Starter-2010-Excel.png

Office-Excel-Starter-2010.png

Microsoft Device To-Go Manager

Microsoft-Office-to-Go-Device-Manager1.png

Source: Blogsdna.com

It's pretty sweet, but, uh, aren't you under the NDA still? I know I am, and posting this could get you in a bit of trouble if they can trace your username.

When this is released is it going to be available for free? I heard it is replacing ms works but can anyone go and download this version for free legally?

It will come preloaded on PC's, just like MS works did. It's up to OEM's to choose to load it.

hmm, the advert is a bit too massive for people to put up with it for long..

The reason there are ads is because this is a free version, of course they want it to be annoying, they want to sell you office!

The ads are annoying. With as much money as Microsoft has, you would think they can do without the ads. Small companies like Adium and Digsby don't even have 1/4 of the money MS has and they don't fill their software with annoying ads all over the place.

The ads are annoying. With as much money as Microsoft has, you would think they can do without the ads. Small companies like Adium and Digsby don't even have 1/4 of the money MS has and they don't fill their software with annoying ads all over the place.

The last time I went to install Digsby on my laptop, it prompted me to install a bunch of essentially adware. I said no thanks, and didn't install it at all. Adium on the other hand, is still awesome.

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As long as the ads ONLY show up in the bottom-right, it's tolerable. But I do wonder about the feature set... If it's equivalent in features to, say, the Home & Student Edition, then it's really not a bad deal at all. But if all I'm getting is a "free" version of WordPad wrapped in an Office shell... No thanks.

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Certainly an improvement over Works, but Microsoft and advertising don't work together well, most of the adverts in Messenger just say Windows Live Messenger or Bing or Windows Phone. It gives the impression they struggle to sell ad space because why advertise Windows Live Messenger on it, if I can see it I've already got it installed.

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The ads are annoying. With as much money as Microsoft has, you would think they can do without the ads. Small companies like Adium and Digsby don't even have 1/4 of the money MS has and they don't fill their software with annoying ads all over the place.

....So you want Office to be given away for free? What's the incentive for people to buy the product when it's free? You've got a bad case of OSS, my friend. (Open Source Snobbery) A small ad in the corner is a small price to pay for $100+ worth of free software.

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