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The thread discusses the leaked early versions of Microsoft’s Windows 7 and associated Office 2010 applications, with the original poster noting that these versions are available unofficially and can be bypassed with activation messages. They mention that the leaked builds include both 32-bit and 64-bit versions along with several Office tools like Visio, Project, and SharePoint Designer. Another user indicates they prefer to wait for an official technical preview from Microsoft before trying it. Overall, the tone is cautious with an interest in upcoming official releases.

jimbo45

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Hi all
I don't know whats up with MS these days but stuff leaks out of there at the moment faster than water rushing in to the Titanic after hitting the 'berg.

If you need to get a piece of news around the world quickly forget about Radio and TV - just pass it around some Microsoft Laboratories. :razz:

It doesn't need keys (yet) and it will come up with the "activation" message if you set your computer (BIOS) date today + 30. Still doesn't stop working however.

You can't at the moment activate in any case -- even the "non leaked" versions.

Both x-86 and x-64 versions are "Out in the wild".

Has these extra apps in it.
Visio 2010
Project 2010
Sharepoint designer
Infopath designer 2010
Infopath editor 2010
Publisher 2010 (this was also in the Enterprise edition of Office 2007)

Cheers
jimbo
 

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Camride

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I'm not in a hurry for this one, I'll wait until I actually get the technical preview from M$.