Over 500,000 copies of the
Office
2007 Beta 2 were downloaded in the first two days of its release,
Joe
Friend, lead programme manager on the Microsoft Word design team, has
reported on a company blog.
Microsoft released the
Office
2007 Beta 2 code at the
Windows
Hardware Engineering Conference last week, together with
betas
for Windows Longhorn Server and Windows Vista.
Longhorn Server and Vista are currently available for download for
subscribers to Microsoft's
MSDN
and
TechNet
programmes and will be released to the general public within weeks.
Early testers did not report any major issues with installing and running the
Office beta, but some found the new user interface a surprisingly radical
change.
"I'm not so sure that I'm thrilled with the new 'ribbon' interface. It's all
bubbly and shiny, but it eats up a lot of my screen space," designer
Kevin
Airgid wrote on his blog.
Airgid asked Microsoft to devise a way to revert the user interface to its
old, more familiar form, but the software giant has indicated that it will not
supply such an option.
Blogger
Ollie
Bradley, a 16-year-old student, also had some trouble adjusting to the new
user interface.
"The user interface really does take a while to get used to, but I definitely
feel smarter and more motivated to work in an environment like this (as corny as
it sounds)," he wrote.
Bradley was impressed with the new
blogging
feature in Microsoft Word which allows authors to post their entries
directly to their blogs with a single click.
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