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Microsoft’s Office 2007 Hits 3 Million Download Mark

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Saturday, July 29th, 2006 | Related entries: Downloads, Software

Microsoft Office 2007 Logo It has been two months since Microsoft debuted its Office 2007 Beta 2, and already Office 2007 Beta 2 has been downloaded by over 3 million people world over. In fact, the demand for Microsoft’s revamped version of Office 2007 has been so high, that Microsoft has decided to start charging customers $1.50 USD for downloading the software beginning August 2.

A Microsoft spokesperson explained that the Redmond Company does not plan to make charging for betas a regular practice and Beta 2 users will not be charged for a Technical Refresh build that is expected to be released in the coming weeks. The Beta 2 Refresh is set to include a number of refinements to Office 2007, including more polished icons and themes along with bug fixes.

“It can kind of be equated to the shipping and handling charge that has been required for a physical DVD of the beta,” the spokesperson said. “Another option would be to simply take the download offline and not make it available anymore, but we are still seeing significant interest in the beta and want to provide it as an option for those interested.”

Microsoft will continue to offer its online test drive program free of charge. The Web-based demo showcases the new user interface and features found in Office 2007 without requiring a large download or installation of beta software.

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