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Free Office 2010 upgrades for Office 2007 buyers
« on: February 07, 2010, 06:55:46 PM »
Microsoft is planning to offer buyers of Office 2007 a free upgrade to Office 2010, according to a leaked blog post.

The company regularly offers customers free upgrades in the run up to the release of a new version of Windows or Office, although this time the details appear to have leaked a little sooner than Microsoft hoped.

A blog post issued by Microsoft employee Charles Van Heusen spilled details of the offer, before being quickly taken down. However, the Office 2010 upgrade post is still lodged in Google's cache.


It claims that anyone who buys a "qualifying Office 2007 product (with or without a new PC) from an authorised reseller" between 5 March and 30 September will be able to download Office 2010 for free. Customers can also order the software on DVDs for a small additional charge.

Upgrades are offered on a like-for-like basis, although due to the reshuffle of the Office line-up, buyers of Office 2007 Standard will be offered Office Home and Business 2010, while Office Small Business 2007 buyers will be upgraded to Office Professional 2010.

There's a limit of 25 free upgrades per person.

Microsoft was unavailable for comment on the upgrade offer at the time of publication.