Microsoft stopped granting Office Starter 2010 to a new PC
According to the media, Microsoft will stop providing the Office Starter 2010 software suite for new PCs, to run the momentum for the planned Windows 8 operating system.
Previously, the Office Starter was pre-packaged in OEM pre-installed software to send to manufacturers, including versions of Word and Excel with ads, but lacked Outlook and PowerPoint.
After stopping offering Office Starter 2010, the ' software giant' will integrate Office 2010 Transition OPK into OEM software, aimed at directing users to download a trial version of Office, as well as providing links to them. buy the full version.
In case users do not want to waste, they can choose the solution is to use Office Web Apps for free.
Microsoft shared with ZDNet news website: 'We will begin to end the integration of Office Starter 2010 into new computers. When Windows 8 comes out, most new PCs won't have Office Starter. '
'Those who are using Office Starter 2010 will not have to worry, because they can continue to use this product until the end of life. In case Windows 7 / Office Starter 2010 users want to upgrade to Windows 8 but still retain Office Starter 2010, they will have to install an update for Microsoft Office 2010. This update has just been released for us. timely user support, 'Microsoft added.
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