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Microsoft Office 15 Screenshots out in the wild
« on: August 22, 2010, 02:50:39 AM »


If you followed the development of Windows 7, you’ll know that this guy was the one person that was about two steps ahead of everyone. He had nearly every build or had details no-one else could get a hold of. Some say he works at Microsoft. Some say that he is a relation to Sinofsky. All we know is, he’s called Wzor.

No but joking aside, he’s done it again. Pre-Alpha shots of Office 15 have appeared on the famous “wzor.net” and a very simple Russian translation with some help from Softpedia and Neowin will help make this article a lot easier to understand.

Basically before this leak, various people were hinting that Microsoft were developing the successor of Office 2010, and not until now has that been proven true thanks to Wzor. As this a Pre-Alpha, no major changes have been made apart from two noticeable features:

The First is the “Microsoft Limestone Intergration Application”. According to Wzor, this will be included in the final compile of Office 15 and was found in early builds of Office 2010 before being removed later on.

The Second is an integrated KMS activator in Office 15, Which will make volume licences much easier to activate for companies that choose to adopt Office 15.

Wzor also claims that Office 15 is scheduled for an early 2014 release, but apart from that details are slim. The full build number is blanked out, Wzor only has one of the two builds talked about (MSO_v15_1 & MSO_v15_2) and hinted that the public should not expect a leak of Office 15 at this moment in time.

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Offline Jake

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Re: Microsoft Office 15 Screenshots out in the wild
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2010, 05:34:35 AM »
Seems reasonable enough to real.  At this point there would hardly be any changes from Office 14, basically as shown in the screenshots.
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