Office 2010 Home and business & Windows 7 Home Premium

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Microsoft Office 2010 home and business & Windows 7 home

Office 2010 home and business can Share Information Fast and Easy and allows you to quickly share your office documents safely and securely online.

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. You can even watch, pause, rewind, and record TV. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium.


Product features

Office 2010 home and business:

  • Share Information Fast and Easy
    Home & Business 2010 allows you to quickly share your office documents safely and securely online. You can even edit these documents online by using the Microsoft Office Web Apps. This all combined makes it easy to work from almost anywhere.
  • Stay Connected
    You can now brainstorm new concepts, problem solve, share notes and work on documents with others simultaneously thanks to the new co-authoring tool in Word, PowerPoint and OneNote.
  • Navigate Tasks Effortlessly
    The all new Backstage View eliminates the "File" button we've all been accustomed to seeing. What this means is you now have just one button that takes you to a convenient place to open, save, or print documents easier than ever before. The Backstage View gives you the luxury of customizing the Tab Commands to fit your individual preferences making it simpler than ever to complete tasks.


Windows 7 features:
  • Desktop
    With Windows 7, we�ve made it easier to get more done on the desktop. New ways to juggle windows Overwhelmed by open windows? Windows 7 comes with three simple yet powerful new features called Aero Shake, Aero Peek, and Snap to help you instantly clear through desktop clutter.
  • Faster, more Responsive Performance
    Nobody likes to wait, so we all want our PCs to perform well. We looked at a number of ways to improve performance on PCs running Windows 7. We designed the operating system to be more responsive and simpler to use. To improve performance, Windows 7 is designed to make PCs start up, shut down, resume from standby, and respond faster. To help you zip through your day, we�ve added new features to simplify the number of steps required to do common things. We've also focused on making it more convenient to work with the operating system. For example, the Action Center gives you more control over how the operating system notifies you about system changes. You can recover more quickly from problems when they do occur because when you�re ready to address issues, Windows 7 will help you fix them.
  • Spectacular New Wallpaper
    We spend a lot of time staring at our PCs. Aesthetics shouldn't just be an afterthought. That's why Windows 7 includes a slew of new desktop backgrounds-wallpapers-that range from sublime to silly. Or try the new desktop slide show, which displays a rotating series of pictures (ours or yours). Your desktop will never be dull again.
  • Retooled Taskbar
    Since Windows 95, the taskbar has served as the go-to spot for launching programs and switching windows. Times and PC habits have changed. So in Windows 7, the taskbar has been completely redesigned to help you work smarter, cut clutter, and get more done.
  • Improved Gadgets
    Gadgets, the popular mini-programs introduced in Windows Vista, are now more flexible and fun. Based on your feedback, we've done away with the Sidebar, so you can stick your gadgets anywhere on the desktop
  • Parental Controls
    Even when you're not looking over their shoulders, you can set limits on your kids' computer use-and help them be safer online, too. In Windows 7, Parental Controls helps you limit how much computer time children have, as well as which programs and games they can use (and perhaps more importantly, when). With the Parental Controls in Windows Media Center, you can also block access to objectionable TV shows and movies
  • Easier TV, Movies and Video
    With a streamlined user interface and support for new content types and digital TV, Windows Media Center in certain editions of Windows 7 makes watching TV, movies, and other video content on your PC easier than ever. With a simple USB TV Tuner you can record and watch shows on your schedule. Windows Media Center has been updated to manage a single TV guide containing both standard and digital high definition TV shows. You'll be able to find your favorite shows super-fast with new features such as turbo scroll. Just hold down the right-arrow key and you'll zip through content listings
  • Windows XP Mode
    It's the best of both worlds: The new Windows XP Mode lets you run older Windows XP business software right on your Windows 7 desktop. Designed primarily with small- and medium-sized businesses in mind, Windows XP Mode comes as a separate download and works only with Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate. Windows XP Mode also requires virtualization software such as Windows Virtual PC. Both are available free on the Microsoft website. To download Windows XP Mode or learn about its system requirements, visit the Windows Virtual PC website

Requirements

Office 2010 home and business:
  • Hard Drive Space: 3.5 GB
  • Operating System: Windows 7, Vista w/SP1, XP w/SP3 (32-bit only), Server 2008, or Server 2003 R2 w/MSXML 6.0
  • Processor Speed: 500 MHz
  • RAM: 256 MB (512 MB recommended, 1 GB for advanced features)
  • Graphics: 1024x768 display, DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with 64+ MB of video memory
  • Other: CD-ROM drive, Internet Explorer 7, Silverlight
  • Advanced: Windows XP Tablet PC, Windows RMS, microphone, SharePoint Services on Server 2003 SP1 or newer, Office SharePoint Server 2007, Exchange Server 2000 or later, Windows Desktop Search 3.0, server connectivity.
Windows 7 home premium :
  • Hard Drive Space: 16 GB of available hard disk space
  • CD-ROM or DVD drive
  • DirectX 9 graphics processor with WDDM 1.0 or later driver
  • Pentium 300 MHZ or later
  • Processor: 1GHz or Faster


This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 22 January, 2011.