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Office Mobile 2010 released, free upgrade for WinMo 6.5 users

May 18th, 2010

After having been on public beta since late last year Office Mobile 2010 is now available in conjunction with the retail release of the full desktop version of Office 2010.  This new mobile version brings comprehensive forms of Word, Excel and PowerPoint editing to your Unlocked HTC Pure Windows Mobile 6.5 handsets.  Even though Windows Phone 7 has been Microsoft’s biggest mobile news this year there will certainly be a large number of existing Windows Mobile 6.5 users out there for Microsoft to pay attention to.  This latest version of Office Mobile will include SharePoint integration for grabbing documents from your office while on the go plus a Bluetooth controller mode for PowerPoint presentations.  The download is available in the Windows Marketplace for users of 6.5 devices with an older version of Office Mobile installed.

With the recent release of Microsoft Office 2010 for desktop computers it is perfect timing that Microsoft will also be releasing the latest version of Office Mobile.  The free upgrade for HTC Tilt2 Unlocked Windows Mobile 6.5 users is a nice touch by Microsoft as well. With the upcoming release of Windows Mobile 7 Microsoft will still have to pay attention to their current WinMo 6.5 users with the hopes of eventually turning them into WinMo 7 users.  This upgrade to Office Mobile 2010 has been a long time in the making.  Some much needed features have been added to this program such as the ability to download files remotely from your computer onto your mobile device and Bluetooth controller for PowerPoint presentations.  These two features plus many others will make the Office Mobile experience that much better for consumers who still have a Windows Mobile 6.5 device.

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